Ryder Cup 2025: Sunday Singles Pairings Announced
BETHPAGE, NY – The pairings for Sunday’s decisive singles matches at the 2025 Ryder Cup have been revealed, setting the stage for a dramatic conclusion to the competition at Bethpage black. Both teams will look to capitalize on momentum as they battle for the coveted ryder Cup trophy.
Match 9 (1:22 p.m. ET)
Ben Griffin (USA) vs. Rasmus Højgaard (EUR)
This match features two Ryder cup debutantes, both having experienced defeat in their previous matches. While Højgaard, 24, boasts a more established career, Griffin has enjoyed a strong 2025 season. Outcome IQ powered by CapGemini gives Griffin a 53% probability of winning, Højgaard a 35% probability, and a 12% probability of a tied match.
match 10 (1:41 p.m. ET)
Collin Morikawa (USA) vs. Tyrrell Hatton (EUR)
Two-time major winner Morikawa seeks his first ryder Cup singles victory after losses in both previous appearances and agreeable foursomes defeats this week.Hatton arrives with a strong singles record, having won all three of his matches in New York and securing a victory at Marco Simone after two prior losses. Outcome IQ powered by CapGemini favors Morikawa with a 55% win probability, Hatton at 33%, and a 12% chance of a tie.
Match 11 (1:52 p.m. ET)
Sam Burns (USA) vs. Robert MacIntyre (EUR)
Burns has earned half a point from two matches played with his own ball and lost to McIlroy in singles at Marco Simone. MacIntyre has a win and a loss in foursomes play and previously defeated Wyndham Clark in an anchor match two years ago. Outcome IQ powered by CapGemini gives Burns a 44% probability of winning, MacIntyre a 43% probability, and a 13% probability of a tied match.
Match 12 (2:03 p.m. ET)
Harris English (USA) vs. Viktor Hovland (EUR)
The biggest question mark surrounds Hovland, who withdrew from Saturday’s four-balls with a neck injury. If fit to play, he brings one point to the competition this week, along with previous Ryder Cup singles wins – both against Morikawa. English has suffered two foursomes losses at Bethpage and lost his only prior singles match to Lee Westwood at Whistling Straits. Outcome IQ powered by CapGemini gives Hovland a 45% probability of winning, English a 42% probability, and a 13% probability of a tied match.
In ryder Cup singles matches, each pairing consists of one player from each team competing over 18 holes. The player with the lower score on each hole wins that hole; tied scores result in a halved hole.