Ryder Cup 2025: Son of Premier League legend to take part in celebrity match at Bethpage
Brooklyn Beckham, John McEnroe and Catherine Zeta-Jones are among a host of famous stars taking part in next week's Ryder Cup All-Star Celebrity Match at Bethpage Black.
Ryder Cup organisers have confirmed a star-studded list of players for this years All-Star Celebrity Match at Bethpage Black.
Media personality Brooklyn Beckham, actress Catherine Zeta-Jones and NBA superstars Pau Gasol and Toni Kukoc will compete for Europe on the Wednesday of Ryder Cup week.
The American team features the likes of tennis legend John McEnroe, two-time Super Bowl winner Eli Manning and former NFL star turned TV presenter Michael Strahan.
The two eight-player teams will take part in a 10-hole scramble on 24 September, starting at 12:45pm (BST).
After playing the first hole at Bethpage, the teams will then wander over to the 15th tee and play the final four holes before beginning a second rotation.
Europe were victorious in the 2023 All-Star Celebrity Match in Rome, with Gareth Bale and Novak Djokovic, in particular, impressing the bast galleries with some high-quality golf.
Captained by Colin Montgomerie, the European celebrities ran out 7-4 winners over a US side that included the likes of Hollywood actress Kathryn Newton and former NFL star Victor Cruz.
A press release issued by the PGA of America has revealed the full line-ups for next week's celebrity showdown in New York:
The celebrities representing @RyderCupEurope roll into Bethpage Black on Sept. 24, ready to defend their crown in the Ryder Cup Celebrity All-Star Match!
— Ryder Cup (@rydercup) September 15, 2025
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Team Europe
Chef Jose Andres is an internationally-recognised Spanish-American culinary innovator, author, educator, television personality, humanitarian and chef/owner of ThinkFoodGroup.
Brooklyn Beckham is an English media personality, model and photographer, recognised for being the eldest son of world-renowned footballer David Beckham and fashion designer Victoria Beckham.
Tom Felton is an English actor and musician best known for his iconic portrayal of Draco Malfoy in the "Harry Potter" film series. In November, Felton will return as Malfoy for “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” on Broadway for 19 weeks.
Pau Gasol, a renowned basketball player and philanthropist, he played professional basketball for 20 years, earning two NBA championships with the LA Lakers and three Olympic medals with the Spanish national team.
Toni Kukoc was part of the first wave of European players that made a real impact on American basketball. He is a three-time NBA champion with the Chicago Bulls and earned the 1996 NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award.
Oliver Phelps is an English actor best known for his portrayal of George Weasley in the highly successful "Harry Potter" film series. Oliver is the older of the Phelps twins; his real-life brother James played his film brother Fred Weasley.
Teemu Selanne, known as the "Finnish Flash," dazzled the hockey world with his incredible speed and scoring prowess over an illustrious 21-season NHL career. Born in Helsinki, Selänne burst onto the North American hockey scene in 1992-93 by setting an NHL rookie record with 76 goals, earning him the Calder Trophy.
Catherine Zeta-Jones, is an acclaimed actress known for her dynamic performances across film, television and Broadway. She gained worldwide recognition for her Oscar-winning role as Velma Kelly in "Chicago" (2002) and has captivated audiences with performances in films such as "The Mask of Zorro" (1998) and the TV series "Wednesday" (2022, 25).
New Yorkers will see plenty of hometown flair when the @RyderCupUSA Celebrity All-Star Team takes the stage at Bethpage Black. 🗽 🇺🇸#RyderCup | #AllStarMatch pic.twitter.com/UZW6Ylc2jI
— Ryder Cup (@rydercup) September 15, 2025
Team USA
Kane Brown, described as "the future of country music" by Billboard, recently released his fourth studio album, "The High Road," featuring hits like "Miles On It" and his 13th No. 1 single, "Backseat Driver."
Chef Bobby Flay is a renowned American chef, restaurateur and television personality known for his innovative Southwestern and American cuisine. He gained fame through his charismatic presence on the Food Network, hosting popular shows like "Throwdown! with Bobby Flay" and "Beat Bobby Flay."
Noah Kahan is an American singer-songwriter recognised for his folk-infused pop sound and introspective lyrics. After gaining attention with his viral single "Young Blood" in 2017, Kahan signed with Republic Records and released his debut EP, "Hurt Somebody."
Miranda Lambert is a renowned American country music singer and songwriter. She catapulted to fame after finishing third on the television show "Nashville Star" in 2003.
Eli Manning led the New York Giants to Super Bowl wins over the New England Patriots in both 2008 and 2012, earning Super Bowl MVP honors each time. In his franchise-record 16 years and 248 regular-season and post-season games, Manning holds most of the Giants’ significant passing records.
John McEnroe, a retired American tennis player, is considered among the greatest in the history of the sport. He won seven Grand Slam single and nine doubles titles. McEnroe attained the No. 1 ranking in both singles and doubles, finishing his career with 77 singles and doubles titles.
Colin Jost is a writer and performer best known for his longstanding role on "Saturday Night Live" (SNL), where he has been co-anchoring "Weekend Update" since 2014. He has received critical acclaim with five Writers Guild Awards, two Peabody Awards and 18 Emmy nominations for his work on SNL.
Michael Strahan, an Emmy winner, Super Bowl champion and Peabody Award-winning journalist, co-anchors ABC's "Good Morning America," serves as an analyst for "Fox NFL Sunday," headlines the Thursday Night Football Pregame Show and hosts ABC's "The $100,000 Pyramid."