Golf Betting Odds for players to make 2025 Ryder Cup Teams revealed
Golf betting odds for players to make the 2025 Ryder Cup have been revealed by William Hill - can you see any value here?
The golf betting odds for players to make the 2025 Ryder Cup have been revealed by bookmaker William Hill.
One of the most interesting odds currently available with William Hill is Keegan Bradley at 4/5 to feature as a player for the United States at next month’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black from 26-28 September.
Bradley is of course the captain of the 2025 US Ryder Cup team.
The American recently signed a captain's agreement with European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald that now allows him to change his role to a playing captain should he so wish.
If Bradley does decide to hand himself one of his six captain's picks on the team, he will become the first player since late great Arnold Palmer in 1963 to be a playing captain at the Ryder Cup.
Six automatics on the US Ryder Cup team have already been determined with Scottie Scheffler, JJ Spaun, Xander Schauffele, Russell Henley, Harris English and Bryson DeChambeau boarding the plane to New York.
Bradley sounded indecisive about whether he will pick himself when speaking to reporters at the BMW Championship last week.
He won his eighth PGA Tour title at the Travelers Championship in June but has only managed one top-20 finish in his five starts since.
Elsewhere for the betting odds on the US Ryder Cup team, both Collin Morikawa and Justin Thomas are huge odds-on to make the team.
So too are Ben Griffin and Patrick Cantlay.
Then things get a little more interesting with Sam Burns at 1/2, Cameron Young at 4/7 and Bradley at 4/5.
Brian Harman is then available at odds of 4/1, narrowly ahead of Maverick McNealy at 5/1.
Jordan Spieth’s streak of playing in five consecutive Ryder Cups is more than likely to come to an end this year, but William Hill aren't taking too many chances with him priced at just 7/1 to make the team.
Over on Donald's European team, Rasmus Hojgaard is 4/9 to make the team after his narrow runner-up finish to Marco Penge at the Danish Golf Championship last week.
Hojgaard can take of business with a solid showing at the British Masters at The Belfry this week, which explains why his price is so low.
Of the pick of the prices to earn one of Donald's six picks, England's Harry Hall looks the best value at 6/1.
Hall has been one of the most consistent European performers on the PGA Tour the past five months.
Whether Donald decides to put faith in him for a debut appearance on the team remains to be seen.
Many analysts consider if Hojgaard gets in automatcally, then it likely ruins Hall's chance of making the team.
Penge, who won his second DP World Tour title of the season last weekend, is priced up at 8/1 to receive a pick.
Bethpage would certainly be a great fit for Penge you would think, but perhaps next month's Ryder Cup has come two years too early for the big-hitting Englishman.
Five automatics are already locked on Donald's team in Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Robert MacIntyre and Tyrrell Hatton.
Hojgaard has every chance to knock Shane Lowry out of the final sixth automatic spot since there are no Ryder Cup points available at the Tour Championship.
There are no prices for Jon Rahm because, well, he's a lock for a pick!
Golf Betting Odds For Players To Make 2025 Ryder Cup
To Make The United States Ryder Cup Team:
Collin Morikawa | 1/100 |
Justin Thomas | 1/100 |
Ben Griffin | 1/50 |
Patrick Cantlay | 1/25 |
Sam Burns | 1/2 |
Cameron Young | 4/7 |
Keegan Bradley | 4/5 |
Brian Harman | 4/1 |
Maverick McNealy | 5/1 |
Kurt Kitayama | 6/1 |
Chris Gotterup | 6/1 |
Jordan Spieth | 7/1 |
BAR | 12/1 |
To Make The European Ryder Cup Team:
Shane Lowry | 1/100 |
Rasmus Hojgaard | 4/9 |
Aaron Rai | 4/1 |
Nicolai Hojgaard | 5/1 |
Harry Hall | 6/1 |
Matt Wallace | 13/2 |
Alex Noren | 8/1 |
Marco Penge | 8/1 |
BAR | 12/1 |
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