Ryder Cup 2025 Outright Tips & Boosted Treble

Simon Mail
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Cameron Young Top Overall Rookie
Cameron Young was determined to secure his place on the USA team and the debutant earned his wildcard pick after an exceptional end to the season. Young broke through for his maiden PGA Tour title with victory at the Wyndham Championship. He followed that with 5th at the St Jude Championship, 11th at Caves Valley and then finished joint-4th at the Tour Championship.
Young’s dramatic improvement on the greens has made the difference in recent months, with his ranking of 5th for strokes gained highlighting his flat stick form. Young has a special affinity for Bethpage Black, and the New York native’s local knowledge and popularity should pay off for USA. He was the first amateur to win the New York State Open in 2017 at Bethpage, and his comfort level at the course can help him finish as the top rookie points scorer.
⛳ Ryder Cup 2025 Outright Tips
Bryson DeChambeau to be Top LIV Points Scorer
Bryson DeChambeau looks generously priced at 2.80, in a three-man field, to finish as the top scorer from LIV Golf.
Jon Rahm is the favourite, but the fiery Spaniard could react badly if the crowd unsettle him, and DeChambeau has a reasonable chance of playing all five matches.
Tyrrell Hatton has not played well over the last few months on LIV and is unlikely to be called on for all the contests.
Powerhouse DeChambeau looks ideally suited to the long, demanding Bethpage Black layout and should make a significant contribution for USA.
Tommy Fleetwood Top European Scorer
Tommy Fleetwood will turn up at Bethpage Black with his confidence soaring after recent memories from his last outing on American soil and rates as a strong selection to top score for Europe. The popular English golfer finally broke through on the PGA Tour to win the lucrative Tour Championship last month. This was the culmination of a stunning run of form from Fleetwood as he silenced the doubters with his victory at East Lake.
Fleetwood tied for 3rd at the St Jude Championship, finished 4th at the BMW Championship and then crowned his form with a dominant victory in Georgia on the big stage. His Ryder Cup history is impressive, with a perfect record in the foursomes with four victories. Fleetwood’s ball striking consistency can be relied on to complement any partner, and he is likely to play five matches.
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🇪🇺 Team Europe Player to Watch
Rory McIlroy has enjoyed an unforgettable year after landing the career grand slam at the Masters, and he is intent on delivering an away win for Europe’s Ryder Cup team. McIlroy will be the natural leader for Luke Donald’s team and will undoubtedly play all five matches. The Northern Irish superstar top-scored with four points two years ago, and it is no surprise he is 4/1 favourite to finish as Europe’s highest scoring player.
McIlroy won the Irish Open at the start of this month, and a closing 65 at Wentworth for a top 20 at the BMW PGA Championship ensured he headed to New York with confidence. But he struggled at the last Ryder Cup in America, managing just one point from four matches at Whistling Straits. If Europe are to retain the trophy, McIlroy will certainly need to play a dominant role as the best player on their team.
🇺🇸 Team USA Player to Watch
Xander Schauffele heads into this year’s Ryder Cup with a few questions to answer, and his current form must be a slight concern for Bradley. The two-time major champion was one of just two players from the team not to compete at the Procore Championship in the buildup this month, although he had a strong excuse following the birth of his son.
But Schauffele’s lack of form this year, since returning from a rib injury, has been a big disappointment. He failed to qualify for the Tour Championship for the first time in his career and managed just one top 10 in America all season. His odds of 7.50 to finish as the top US scorer offer no interest with Schauffele well short of his best. He is likely to team up with Patrick Cantlay, but it is feasible he will be rested if he fails to impress on the opening day.
* All odds displayed correct at the time of publishing.
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