The Ryder Cup, a prestigious golf tournament, is just under two months away, and the teams are starting to take shape. Both the United States and Europe will have six players automatically qualify for their respective teams, with an additional six players selected by each team captain.
Following the BMW Championship last weekend, the final automatic slots for the American team have been confirmed. Meanwhile, the last spot for the European team will be determined at this week’s British Masters. Let’s take a look at the developments so far.
Current Team Standings
United States:
The confirmed players for the U.S. team include Scottie Scheffler, J.J. Spaun, and Xander Schauffele, alongside newcomers Bryson DeChambeau, Harris English, and Russell Henley. DeChambeau, while participating in the LIV tour, successfully earned his spot without accumulating points in the traditional manner. English and Henley also secured their places with commendable finishes at the BMW Championship, demonstrating strong performances as they head toward the Ryder Cup.
Europe:
The European roster features Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, and Tommy Fleetwood, with Robert MacIntyre and Tyrrell Hatton joining the lineup. Although MacIntyre faced challenges at the BMW Championship, where he finished behind Scheffler, he has still earned his place on the team, alongside Hatton, who is also coming off a season in the LIV tour.
Players on the Cusp of Automatic Selection
United States:
With the U.S. team closing its automatic qualification, all eyes are now on Captain Keegan Bradley as players vie for his attention for potential selections.
Europe:
On the European side, Sepp Straka and Shane Lowry are poised to secure their spots. Both players are competing in this week’s Tour Championship, which could determine who earns the automatic entry and who may have to wait for a phone call.
Players in the Running for Captain’s Picks
Each captain will have six picks to complete their teams, leading to intriguing decision-making. Captains must ponder whether to choose players who’ve excelled in lower-stress situations or to opt for those who show up in high-pressure moments. They might also consider picking seasoned veterans or talented newcomers.
United States:
Names like Collin Morikawa and Justin Thomas are solid contenders for the U.S. team. Ben Griffin has also shown promise this season despite facing some challenges during the BMW Championship. Close behind him are reliable players like Cameron Young, Patrick Cantlay, and Sam Burns, who are eager to impress and secure their spots.
Europe:
The European team enjoys a deep pool of talent, with players like Ludvig Åberg, Rasmus Højgaard, and Viktor Hovland also aiming for captain Luke Donald’s attention. A strategic decision will be crucial, especially when considering players who have excelled on the European Tour yet may lack experience on American soil.
Standings Overview
United States Roster
- Scottie Scheffler
- J.J. Spaun
- Xander Schauffele
- Russell Henley
- Harris English
- Bryson DeChambeau
- Justin Thomas
- Collin Morikawa
- Ben Griffin
- Maverick McNealy
- Keegan Bradley
- Brian Harman
Europe Roster
- Rory McIlroy
- Robert MacIntyre
- Tommy Fleetwood
- Justin Rose
- Tyrrell Hatton
- Shane Lowry
- Sepp Straka
- Rasmus Højgaard
- Ludvig Åberg
- Viktor Hovland
- Matt Wallace
- Matt Fitzpatrick
Insights on Team Leadership
A key storyline is Captain Keegan Bradley, who, despite being appointed captain, is also considering his own place on the roster. Traditionally, captains are players who are past their prime, yet Bradley has kept himself competitive, currently ranked 10th in the U.S. standings.
The dilemma lies in whether he should select himself as a player or step back and allow another to fill that role. His recent finish at the BMW Championship was solid, but it raises questions about whether it’s enough for him to justify a self-selection.
As Bradley prepares for the upcoming Tour Championship, he needs to weigh his options carefully. The decision he makes will shape the team’s dynamic as they prepare to face off against Europe in September.
With many exciting decisions on the horizon, golf enthusiasts can look forward to seeing how the final team rosters will shape up and which players will rise to the occasion as the Ryder Cup draws near.


