List of Ryder Cup records

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The Ryder Cup is a biennial men's golf competition between teams from Europe and the United States. Originally contested between Great Britain and the United States, the first official Ryder Cup took place in 1927. The representation of "Great Britain and Ireland" was extended to include continental Europe from 1979.

Contents

In all the following tables Europe includes Great Britain/Great Britain and Ireland up to 1977.

For details of individual players' complete Ryder Cup records see: List of European Ryder Cup golfers and List of American Ryder Cup golfers.

Summary

There have been a total of 1068 individual matches played in the 45 Ryder Cups. Of these the United States has won 511, Europe (including Great Britain/Great Britain and Ireland up to 1977) has won 408 with 149 matches halved. Thus the United States have scored a total of 585½ points to Europe's 482½. [1]

TeamAll Ryder Cups36 hole matches18 hole matches
OverallSinglesFoursomesFourballsOverallSinglesFoursomesOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Flag of the United States.svg United States won511257147107946133417196114107
Flag of Europe.svg Europe won4081851289548331536015211395
Halved14976304314104135662643
Flag of the United States.svg United States points585½295162128½1016635484½229127128½
Flag of Europe.svg Europe points482½223143116½553817427½185126116½
Total106851830524515610452912414253245

36 holes matches were played up to 1959, 18 hole matches from 1961 onwards. Fourball matches were first played in 1963. The table includes four 18 hole singles matches (in 1979, 1991, 1993 and 2025) which were not actually played because of injury but were declared as halved matches.

Holes-in-one

The following players have scored a hole-in-one. [2] [3]

Europe

HolePlayerMatchTypeYear
16th at Muirfield Peter Butler Brian Barnes & Peter Butler lost 1 hole v Jack Nicklaus & Tom Weiskopf Foursomes 1973
14th at The Belfry Nick Faldo Nick Faldo halved with Paul Azinger Singles 1993
6th at Oak Hill Costantino Rocca Sam Torrance & Costantino Rocca won 6 & 5 v Davis Love III & Jeff Maggert Foursomes 1995
11th at Oak Hill Howard Clark Howard Clark won 1 hole v Peter Jacobsen Singles 1995
14th at The K Club Paul Casey Paul Casey & David Howell won 5 & 4 v Stewart Cink & Zach Johnson Foursomes 2006

United States

HolePlayerMatchTypeYear
14th at The K Club Scott Verplank Scott Verplank won 4 & 3 v Pádraig Harrington Singles 2006

Largest margins of victory in a match

36 hole matches (to 1959)

All victories by 7 or more holes for Europe and by 8 or more holes for the United States are listed. [4]

Europe

MarginWinnerLoserTypeYear
10 & 8 George Duncan Walter Hagen Singles 1929
9 & 8 Abe Mitchell Olin Dutra Singles 1933
9 & 7 Fred Daly Ted Kroll Singles 1953

The largest victory in a foursomes match was a 7&5 win by Aubrey Boomer & Charles Whitcombe against Leo Diegel & Bill Mehlhorn in 1927.

United States

MarginWinnerLoserTypeYear
10 & 9 Walter Hagen & Denny Shute George Duncan & Arthur Havers Foursomes 1931
10 & 9 Ed Oliver & Lew Worsham Henry Cotton & Arthur Lees Foursomes 1947
9 & 8 Leo Diegel Abe Mitchell Singles 1929
9 & 8 Paul Runyan & Horton Smith Bill Cox & Ted Jarman Foursomes 1935

18 hole matches (from 1961)

All victories by 5 or more holes for Europe and by 6 or more holes for the United States are listed. [4]

Europe

MarginWinnerLoserTypeYear
9 & 7 Ludvig Åberg & Viktor Hovland Scottie Scheffler & Brooks Koepka Foursomes 2023
7 & 5 José María Cañizares & José Rivero Tom Kite & Calvin Peete Foursomes 1985
7 & 5 Ian Woosnam & Bernhard Langer Paul Azinger & Payne Stewart Foursomes 1993
6 & 5 Dave Thomas & George Will Arnold Palmer & Dave Marr Foursomes 1965
6 & 5 Nick Faldo & Peter Oosterhuis Andy Bean & Tom Kite Foursomes 1979
6 & 5 Des Smyth & José María Cañizares Bill Rogers & Bruce Lietzke Fourball 1981
6 & 5 Seve Ballesteros & José María Olazábal Tom Watson & Mark O'Meara Fourball 1989
6 & 5 Ian Woosnam & Peter Baker Fred Couples & Paul Azinger Fourball 1993
6 & 5 Sam Torrance & Costantino Rocca Davis Love III & Jeff Maggert Foursomes 1995
6 & 5 Luke Donald & Lee Westwood Steve Stricker & Tiger Woods Foursomes 2010

The largest victory in a singles match has been a 5&4 win, achieved 9 times, firstly by Bernard Hunt against Jerry Barber in 1961.

United States

MarginWinnerLoserTypeYear
8 & 7 Tom Kite Howard Clark Singles 1989
8 & 7 Fred Couples Ian Woosnam Singles 1997
7 & 6 Miller Barber Maurice Bembridge Singles 1969
7 & 6 Lee Trevino Brian Huggett Singles 1971
7 & 6 Hale Irwin & Tom Kite Ken Brown & Des Smyth Foursomes 1979
7 & 6 Paul Azinger & Mark O'Meara Nick Faldo & David Gilford Foursomes 1991
7 & 6 Tom Lehman Ignacio Garrido Singles 1997
7 & 6 Keegan Bradley & Phil Mickelson Lee Westwood & Luke Donald Foursomes 2012

The largest victory in a fourball match has been a 7&5 win by Lee Trevino & Jerry Pate against Nick Faldo & Sam Torrance in 1981.

Pairings

Most frequent pairings

Pairings used 7 or more times for Europe and 5 or more times for the United States are listed. [5]

Europe

PairingNumberPointsFirst
Year
Last
Year
Overall Record
W–L–H
Foursomes Record
W–L–H
Fourballs Record
W–L–H
Seve Ballesteros & José María Olazábal 15121987199311–2–26–1–15–1–1
Peter Alliss & Christy O'Connor Snr 125.5195919695–6–14–4–11–2–0
Brian Barnes & Bernard Gallacher 105.5197319795–4–12–3–03–1–1
Nick Faldo & Ian Woosnam 106198719915–3–22–1–23–2–0
Neil Coles & Bernard Hunt 82.5196319672–5–11–2–11–3–0
Darren Clarke & Lee Westwood 86199920066–2–03–1–03–1–0
Justin Rose & Henrik Stenson 86201420186–2–03–1–03–1–0
Neil Coles & Christy O'Connor Snr 73.5196319733–3–12–1–01–2–1
Tony Jacklin & Peter Oosterhuis 74197319753–2–21–1–12–1–1
Nick Faldo & Colin Montgomerie 73.5199319953–3–13–1–00–2–1
Bernhard Langer & Colin Montgomerie 75.5199120025–1–13–0–12–1–0
Sergio García & Lee Westwood 75200220084–1–22–0–12–1–1

United States

PairingNumberPointsFirst
Year
Last
Year
Overall Record
W–L–H
Foursomes Record
W–L–H
Fourballs Record
W–L–H
Jordan Spieth & Justin Thomas 94.5201820234–4–12–3–02–1–1
Patrick Reed & Jordan Spieth 75201420164–1–21–0–23–1–0
Larry Nelson & Lanny Wadkins 64197919874–2–02–1–02–1–0
Tom Kite & Curtis Strange 62.5198719892–3–12–1–10–2–0
Phil Mickelson & David Toms 63.5200220063–2–12–1–11–1–0
Steve Stricker & Tiger Woods 62201020122–4–01–2–01–2–0
Webb Simpson & Bubba Watson 63201220183–3–01–2–02–1–0
Patrick Cantlay & Xander Schauffele 63202120253–3–03–3–00–0–0
Julius Boros & Tony Lema 53.5196319653–1–13–0–10–1–0
Gardner Dickinson & Arnold Palmer 55196719715–0–04–0–01–0–0
Keegan Bradley & Phil Mickelson 54201220144–1–02–1–02–0–0

The ages given are on the first day of the Ryder Cup. Generally the leading 5 in each category are given. [1]

Youngest players

Europe

AgePlayerYearDate of BirthDate of Cup
19 years, 258 days Sergio García 1999 9 January 198024 September 1999
20 years, 59 days Nick Faldo 1977 18 July 195715 September 1977
20 years, 216 days Paul Way 1983 12 March 196314 October 1983
20 years, 221 days Bernard Gallacher 1969 9 February 194918 September 1969
20 years, 249 days Ken Brown 1977 9 January 195715 September 1977

United States

AgePlayerYearDate of BirthDate of Cup
20 years, 339 days Horton Smith 1929 22 May 190826 April 1929
21 years, 61 days Jordan Spieth 2014 27 July 199326 September 2014
21 years, 270 days Tiger Woods 1997 30 December 197526 September 1997
21 years, 292 days Rickie Fowler 2010 13 December 19881 October 2010
23 years, 35 days Horton Smith 1931 22 May 190826 June 1931

Oldest players

Europe

AgePlayerYearDate of BirthDate of Cup
50 years, 67 days Ted Ray 1927 28 March 18773 June 1927
48 years, 273 days Christy O'Connor Snr 1973 21 December 192420 September 1973
48 years, 196 days Dai Rees 1961 31 March 191313 October 1961
48 years, 153 days Lee Westwood 2021 24 April 197324 September 2021
47 years, 283 days George Duncan 1931 16 September 188326 June 1931

The oldest rookie was Ted Ray in 1927. Excluding Ray, who was playing in the first Ryder Cup, Tom Haliburton who was 46 years, 130 days in 1961 is the oldest European rookie.

United States

AgePlayerYearDate of BirthDate of Cup
51 years, 20 days Raymond Floyd 1993 4 September 194224 September 1993
50 years, 290 days Jay Haas 2004 2 December 195317 September 2004
49 years, 23 days Raymond Floyd 1991 4 September 194227 September 1991
48 years, 104 days Phil Mickelson 2018 16 June 197028 September 2018
48 years, 95 days Fred Funk 2004 14 June 195617 September 2004

The oldest rookie was Fred Funk in 2004.

Longest lived players

Europe

Age [†] PlayerBirthDeath
95 years, 311 days Ted Jarman 2 July 19079 May 2003
94 years, 139 days Peter Mills 14 May 1931Living
92 years, 288 days John Panton 9 October 191624 July 2009
91 years, 335 days Aubrey Boomer 1 November 18972 October 1989
91 years, 334 days Sam King 27 March 191124 February 2003

Peter Mills is the only survivor from the 1957 and 1959 matches.

United States

Age [†] PlayerBirthDeath
100 years, 355 days Jack Burke Jr. 29 January 192319 January 2024
97 years, 75 days Gene Sarazen 27 February 190213 May 1999
95 years, 281 days Doug Ford 6 August 192214 May 2018
94 years, 234 days Byron Nelson 4 February 191226 September 2006
93 years, 248 days Paul Runyan 12 July 190817 March 2002

^ denotes age at death, or, if living, age as of 30 September 2025

Captains

References

  1. 1 2 "Selected Ryder Cup Records" (PDF). PGA Media Guide 2012. PGA of America. p. 69. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  2. "Selected Ryder Cup Records: Holes in one" (PDF). PGA Media Guide 2012. PGA of America. p. 68. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  3. "How Many Hole-In-Ones Have Been Hit In Ryder Cup History?". Ryder Cup. 24 September 2025. Retrieved 24 September 2025.
  4. 1 2 "Selected Ryder Cup Records: Highest winning margins" (PDF). PGA Media Guide 2012. PGA of America. p. 75. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  5. "Selected Ryder Cup Records: Teams playing together the most" (PDF). PGA Media Guide 2012. PGA of America. p. 74. Retrieved 18 December 2020.