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Ryder Cup sites: 5 locations for future US vs. Europe matches through 2037

The 2023 Ryder Cup is set to get underway this weekend at a course hosting the tournament for the first time.

Since 1979, when the Ryder Cup team from Great Britain expanded to become Team Europe to include all of the continental countries' golfers, there have been 18 different host courses across the U.S. and Europe.

When the 44th Ryder Cup begins at the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome this weekend, the club will become the 19th unique course to host a Ryder Cup tournament in recent history.

For those already looking ahead, whether it be to save up for tickets or make travel plans accordingly, the Ryder Cup has already announced its future venues for five of its next seven iterations.

Hazeltine National Golf Club in Minnesota will host the Ryder Cup for a second time in 2029.
Hazeltine National Golf Club in Minnesota will host the Ryder Cup for a second time in 2029.

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Future Ryder Cup locations:

2025 (45th Ryder Cup): Bethpage Black Course, New York, United States

2027 (46th Ryder Cup): Adare Manor, Adare, Ireland

2029 (47th Ryder Cup): Hazeltine National Golf Club*, Minnesota, United States

2031 (48th Ryder Cup): TBA, Europe

2033 (49th Ryder Cup): Olympic Club, California, United States

2035 (50th Ryder Cup): TBA, Europe

2037 (51st Ryder Cup): Congressional Country Club, Maryland, United States

*Hazeltine hosted the 41st Ryder Cup in 2016.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ryder Cup locations: Future sites for U.S. Team vs. Team Europe