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Ryder Cup Day 1 Results: Inspired Europe storm into three-point lead at Bethpage

Ryder Cup 2025: GolfMagic brings you all the details from the opening day at Bethpage Black, where Europe played some sparkling golf to win both sessions and open up a 3-point lead over Team USA.

Team Europe’s quest for back-to-back Ryder Cup wins got off to a great start as they ended the opening day with a three-point lead at Bethpage Black.

Ryder Cup Day 1 Foursomes results

Match

USA

1-3

Europe

 

1

Bryson DeChambeau / Justin Thomas

lost to

Jon Rahm / Tyrrell Hatton

4&3

2

Scottie Scheffler / Russell Henley

lost to

Ludvig Aberg / Matt Fitzpatrick

5&3

3

Collin Morikawa / Harris English

lost to

Rory McIlroy / Tommy Fleetwood

5&4

4

Xander Schauffele / Patrick Cantlay

beat

Robert MacIntyre / Viktor Hovland

2up
Ryder Cup Day 1 Fourballs results

Match

USA

1.5-2.5

Europe

 

1

Scottie Scheffler / JJ Spaun

lost to

Jon Rahm / Sepp Straka

3&2

2

Bryson DeChambeau / Ben Griffin

lost to

Tommy Fleetwood / Justin Rose

1up

3

Cameron Young / Justin Thomas

beat

Ludvig Aberg / Rasmus Hojgaard

6&5

4

Patrick Cantlay / Sam Burns

tied with

Rory McIlroy / Shane Lowry

 

Luke Donald’s side dominated the morning foursomes session and won the first three matches of the week, with Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele putting the only red on the board as they held off a valiant fightback from Bob MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland.

The US players, backed by President Donald Trump on the first tee, made a bright start to the afternoon fourballs, but Europe turned the tide and threatened to take another 3-1 win in the session.

Jon Rahm was magnificent as he and Sepp Straka beat an out-of-sorts Scottie Scheffler and JJ Spaun, while Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose came from behind to edge out Bryson DeChambeau and Ben Griffin.

Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry were 2 up after 11 holes against Cantlay and Sam Burns, but Cantlay inspired an American fightback to earn a half-point in the final encounter of the first day.

Friday Foursomes: USA 1-3 Europe

McIlroy and Fleetwood won the first point of the week, and they were 6-under for the day in their crushing 5&4 win over an outclassed Collin Morikawa and Harris English.

Matt Fitzpatrick and Ludvig Aberg also poured in six birdies as they took advantage of a lacklustre effort from Scheffler and Russell Henley, the European pair storming to a surprisingly easy 5&3 triumph in match 3.

And in the top match, Tyrrell Hatton and Rahm recovered from a sluggish start to overpower DeChambeau and Justin Thomas, running out 4&3 winners to leave US captain Keegan Bradley looking pale and pensive.

The raucous New Oak fans were in full voice after DeChambeau’s monster drive found the fairway at the opening hole and set up a winning birdie, but the battling European pair turned the match shortly before the turn.

Their wayward golf over the first few holes was quickly forgotten as they won the 7th with a par before Rahm’s 12-footer for birdie at the next gave them a lead they would not relinquish.

The LIV Golf pairing reeled off three straight birdies from the 12th, two of them for wins, and another at 15 wrapped up a convincing 4&3 victory in the top match.

Fitzpatrick played arguably the best golf of the morning, continuing the fine form he has had to show over the last three months to earn his fourth Ryder Cup appearance.

The former US Open champion had the perfect foil in Aberg, although they were assisted by some scrappy golf from Scheffler and Henley, who made only two birdies in the 15 holes played.

The Europeans won four of the first six holes and added another at the 9th to find themselves 4 up at the turn, and that lead increased when they made their sixth birdie of the session at the 12th.

The home pair pulled one back with a rare birdie at the long 13th, but a par at 15 was enough to complete a surprise big win just moments after McIlroy and Fleetwood had got the first blue on the board on the 14th.

Europe’s top pair were also in sparkling form, making five birdies over the first 8 holes to render Morikawa and English a little shell-shocked.

The American pair did stop the rot with a winning birdie at the 9th, but “Fleetwood Mac” restored their 5up lead with their sixth birdie at the 12th, and two solid pars were enough for victory.

Hovland and MacIntyre gave themselves a great chance to complete a day 1 foursomes sweep for the second Ryder Cup in a row, fighting back from 3 down to win three holes in a row from the 12th.

But Cantlay and Schauffele won the last two holes to lift the spirits of the locals heading into the afternoon session.

Friday Fourballs: USA 1.5-2.5 Europe

The US again won the first hole of the session, but Rahm's performance in the top match was world-class as he and Straka powered ahead of Scheffler and Spaun, who missed a hatful of putts throughout.

After Straka chipped in for birdie at the 2nd, Rahm took over and rattled off four birdies to give the visitors a 3up lead, although it was the Austrian who came good at the end, with birdies at 14 and 16 wrapping up another European victory.

That came moments after Cameron Young and Thomas outclassed Aberg and rookie Rasmus Hojgaard, who had a baptism of fire as he and the Swede stumbled to a 6&5 defeat in match 3.

Fleetwood and Rose had to grind hard to keep up with Griffin and DeChambeau, who were 1 up after 10 holes before a Fleetwood birdie turned the match on it's head.

The FedExCup champion then birdied 14 and 16 for wins and, although DeChambeau pulled one back at 17, Rose stepped up to hole from 12 feet at the last to secure success for the English duo.

Another 3-1 session win looked on the cards with McIlroy and Lowry 2 up with 7 holes to play, but Cantlay inspired a brilliant fightback with some high-quality iron-play backed up with assured putting.

McIlroy and Lowry were far from consistent, but they pulled out some big shots when needed, although McIlroy's 12-foot putt for a point on the final green missed on the high side to ensure the only tied match of the first day.

26 Sep 2025
14:16
Europe increase leads in middle matches

Awesome reading for European fans in matches 2 and 3.

Aberg drains a nice 12-footer for a winning birdie at the 9th, and he and Fitz go 4up.

And, in match 3, Fleetwood drills a cracking mid-iron to 5 feet at the 199-yard 8th and McIlroy rolls in the chance to take them 5up.

14:12
Tentative from Cantlay

Hovland shaves the hole from 25 feet at the 6th, and Cantlay has half that distance for the win. But the stroke is an unconvincing prod and comes up short. USA stay 1up.

14:06
Chance missed for Rahm

Europe have a great chance to go 2up at the turn in the top match, but Rahm misreads a putt from 8 feet for the win.

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13:59
Ryder Cup Foursomes Latest
 USA Europe 

 

DeChambeau / Thomas

9

Rahm/Hatton

1up

 

Scheffler / Henley

8

Aberg / Fitzpatrick

3up

 

Morikawa / English

7

McIlroy / Fleetwood

4up

1up

Schauffele / Cantlay

5

MacIntyre / Hovland

 

13:52
Europe lead in top game

Match 1: Europe 1up (8)

Hatton buries a 10-footer from under the hole for birdie to move Europe 1up thru 8. 

Europe came to play today. 

13:52
McIlroy on fire

Match 3: Europe 4up (6). 

This one looks over already. 

McIlroy has just stuffed a wedge to a foot and the putt is conceded to send Europe 4up thru 6.

Different class so far from Europe's leading duo. 

 

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13:48
Europe tie things up in Match 1

Match 1: Tied (7)

We're tied up in the top game.

Hatton and Rahm's par on 7 is good enough for the hole.

13:43
Europe dominating middle matches

Match 3: Europe 3up (5)

McIlroy and Fleetwood are on fire, as many expected...

The World No.2 converts another six-footer for birdie on the par-4 5th to move 3up.

Europe are now 3up in both Match 2 and Match 3.

You'd think two guaranteed blue points on the board for Donald's men.

13:37
Ryder Cup Foursomes Latest

 

USA

 

Europe

 

1up

DeChambeau / Thomas

6

Rahm/Hatton

 

 

Scheffler / Henley

6

Aberg / Fitzpatrick

3up

 

Morikawa / English

4

McIlroy / Fleetwood

2up

1up

Schauffele / Cantlay

3

MacIntyre / Hovland

 

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13:34
Europe 3up in Match 2

Match 2: Europe 3up (6)

Nobody saw this coming...

USA's duo of Scheffler and Henley are now 3 down thru 6.

13:31
McIlroy clutch

Match 3: Europe 2up (4)

McIlroy pours in a six footer on the par-5 4th to move Europe 2up.

Looks a banker win for Europe. 

13:28
Latest
Ryder Cup Day 1 Foursomes - Latest

 

USA

 

Europe

 

1up

DeChambeau / Thomas

6

Rahm/Hatton

 

 

Scheffler / Henley

5

Aberg / Fitzpatrick

2up

 

Morikawa / English

3

McIlroy / Fleetwood

1up

1up

Schauffele / Cantlay

2

MacIntyre / Hovland

 

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13:24
Europe 2up in Match 2

Match 2: Europe 2up (5)

Henley once again misses his birdie putt from six feet and it leaves the door open for Aberg to send home a three footer for birdie and the hole. 

Europe 2up in match two. 

13:22
USA 1up in Match 4

Match 4: USA 1up (2)

Cantlay sends home a four footer for birdie after a brilliant wedge shot from Schauffele.

USA 1up in the anchor match. 

13:15
Europe narrow lead
Ryder Cup Day 1 Foursomes - Latest

 

USA

 

Europe

 

1up

DeChambeau / Thomas

5

Rahm/Hatton

 

 

Scheffler / Henley

4

Aberg / Fitzpatrick

1up

 

Morikawa / English

3

McIlroy / Fleetwood

1up

Tied

Schauffele / Cantlay

1

MacIntyre / Hovland

Tied

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13:11
Europe 1up in Match 2

Match 2: Europe 1up (4)

Henley fails to convert a seven footer for birdie on the par-5 4th and it leaves the door open for Aberg to knock in a three-footer to win the hole.

Europe back to 1up. 

13:09
Tied in Match 4

Match 1: Tied (1)

Schauffele fails to convert a six footer for birdie.

The match is tied in pars. 

12:54
Latest Scores
Ryder Cup Day 1 Foursomes - Latest

 

USA

 

Europe

 

1up

DeChambeau / Thomas

3

Rahm/Hatton

 

Tied

Scheffler / Henley

2

Aberg / Fitzpatrick

Tied

 

Morikawa / English

1

McIlroy / Fleetwood

1up

 

Schauffele / Cantlay

-

MacIntyre / Hovland

 

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12:53
Europe 1up in Match 3

Match 3: Europe 1up (1)

Fleetwood chips up beautifully from the rough short of the green to four feet and McIlroy converts the birdie putt to move Europe 1up in match three.

A great start for arguably Europe's strongest pairing of the foursomes. 

12:50
USA tie up Match 2

Match 2: Tied (2)

Henley sends a stunning approach in to eight feet and Scheffler bins the putt to move Match 2 back tied.

12:45
Latest Scores
Ryder Cup Day 1 Foursomes - Latest

 

USA

 

Europe

 

1up

DeChambeau / Thomas

3

Rahm/Hatton

 

 

Scheffler / Henley

1

Aberg / Fitzpatrick

1up

 

Morikawa / English

-

McIlroy / Fleetwood

 

 

Schauffele / Cantlay

-

MacIntyre / Hovland

 

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12:36
Europe 1up in Match 2

Match 2: Europe 1up (1)

Aberg converts a five footer for birdie to move Europe 1up in the second game of the foursomes.

12:28
Match 2 underway

We're off and running in the second match.

Aberg and Fitzpatrick represent Europe here against the star-studded American pairing of Scheffler and Henley, who are 1st and 3rd in the OWGR right now. 

Aberg finds the fairway for Europe down the 1st, while Henley misses left in the rough. 

12:22
USA 1up thru 1

Match 1: USA 1up (1)

Bryson buries a 12 footer straight in the heart to move USA 1up thru 1. 

A brilliant start from DeChambeau and Thomas, who take an early advantage in their match vs Rahm and Hatton. 

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12:13
We're off and away!

Rahm gets the Ryder Cup underway and finds the rough on the dogleg right par-4 1st. 

DeChambeau then thumps a tee shot just shy of the green! 

Advantage USA at 1.