Overview
- Play runs September 26–28 at Bethpage Black with Keegan Bradley leading Team USA and Luke Donald captaining a largely unchanged Europe that features just one new player.
- Bradley will start with foursomes on home soil, a format that has strongly correlated with overall outcomes in recent Cups and is cited by captains and analysts as pivotal.
- European preparations have included VR simulations to desensitize players to expected hostility, and figures such as Rory McIlroy and Andrew Coltart have warned of a volatile New York atmosphere.
- For the first time, each U.S. player and the captain will receive $500,000, with $200,000 kept by the player and $300,000 directed to charity, a move observers say could influence fan reaction if results dip.
- The opening ceremony is set for Thursday, September 25 with first‑session pairings unveiled on stage, and organizers have published full tee times and broadcast plans for NBC in the U.S. and Sky Sports in the U.K.