Battle at Bethpage - 2025 Ryder Cup

Making Cents of It All

Making Cents of It All
Battle at Bethpage - 2025 Ryder Cup
Sep 16, 2025 Season 4 Episode 116
Jesse Stakes

The Tin Cup Club joins the show to talk about the 2025 edition of the Ryder Cup.  

The 2025 Ryder Cup: A Clash of Titans at Bethpage Black

The 45th edition of the Ryder Cup is set to electrify the golf world from September 26–28, 2025, at the legendary Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale, New York. Known for its brutal layout and passionate crowds, Bethpage promises a fiery atmosphere as Team USA and Team Europe battle for supremacy in this biennial match-play showdown.

Ryder Cup history

🏆 Ryder Cup History: A Legacy of Passion, Pride, and Pressure

The Ryder Cup is one of golf’s most storied and emotionally charged events—a biennial team competition between the United States and Europe that transcends individual achievement and celebrates national pride, camaraderie, and match-play drama.

📜 Origins & Evolution

  • Founded: 1927, first played at Worcester Country Club in Massachusetts
  • Named After: English businessman Samuel Ryder, who donated the trophy
  • Original Format: USA vs. Great Britain
  • Expanded: In 1979, the European team began including players from continental Europe to increase competitiveness

💰 Ryder Cup Revenue: A Record-Breaking 2025 Edition

The 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black is expected to generate record-breaking revenue, driven by unprecedented demand, premium pricing, and global fan engagement.

📈 Estimated Revenue Highlights

  • Ticket Revenue Alone: Expected to exceed $100 million, with general admission tickets priced at $750 and practice-round tickets starting at $250—both sold out.
  • Corporate Hospitality: Limited inventory remains, with premium packages contributing significantly to overall earnings.
  • Volunteer Program: Over 4,000 volunteers, each paying $350 for uniforms and meals, adding another layer of revenue.
  • TV Rights: The PGA of America has a 15-year, $440 million broadcast deal through 2030. The Ryder Cup contributes roughly $88 million to the PGA Tour over that span.

🏦 Where the Money Goes

  • PGA of America: Uses Ryder Cup revenue to fund operations, including annual payments to its 41 regional chapters (increased from $90K to $180K each).
  • Players: Do not receive direct compensation, but each gets a $200,000 charitable gift to donate at their discretion.

This year’s event is not just a golf tournament—it’s a financial juggernaut. Want help turning this into a podcast segment or a LinkedIn post that blends sport and business strategy? I’d be glad to help.