Golf fans, get ready. The Ryder Cup 2025 is set to light up Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale, New York, from September 26 through 28. Thirteen U.S. players—including world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler—will clash with thirteen European stars such as Rory McIlroy in what’s arguably the sport’s most electrifying team showdown.
NBC Sports has pledged more than 100 hours of live action, mixing traditional TV feeds with a raft of digital options. The tournament’s three‑day format breaks down as follows:
Every tee box will be equipped with TrackMan technology, feeding real‑time ball flight data to the broadcast. Drones hover above the fairways, delivering aerial perspectives that were impossible just a few years ago.
Viewers have a handful of ways to catch the action, whether they prefer a traditional TV set or a smartphone on the go.
All three platforms synchronize their feeds, so whichever you choose, you’ll get the same high‑definition picture and commentary. If you’re already a Peacock subscriber, you can skip the cable box entirely and tune in straight from your laptop, tablet, or smart TV.
For fans who love the behind‑the‑scenes vibe, the "Breakfast at Bethpage" morning shows on USA Network blend player interviews, course previews, and strategy breakdowns. They start just before the first tee time each day, giving a quick primer before the matches swing into gear.
In short, the 2025 Ryder Cup offers a blend of classic broadcast polish and cutting‑edge digital features. Whether you’re a die‑hard golf aficionado or a casual viewer looking for a weekend sport fix, the options are plenty, and the action promises to be as intense as ever.