
When does The 2021 Ryder Cup start? Who is the favourite? What are the odds? oddschecker reveal all…
We’ve had to wait an extra year but finally the Ryder Cup is back with the action starting this week at Whistling Straits golf club in Wisconsin.
The golf gets underway on Friday the 24th of September with the morning foursomes matches starting at 1:05pm (BST) and the afternoon fourball matches starting from 6:10pm (BST).
Saturday’s matches will start at the same time as the previous day with the final day singles matches starting at 5:04pm (BST) on Sunday.
Ryder Cup Favourite
Team USA head into this year's event as clear odds-on favourites at a best price of 8/15. Europe are a best price of 12/5 to win and a best price of 13/8 to retain the Ryder Cup having won back in 2018 at Le Golf National.
In the top combined point scorer market, Europe’s Jon Rahm is the favourite to come out on top at a best price of 7/1. Behind him are Team USA’s Justin Thomas and Jordan Speith at odds of 10/1 and 11/1 respectively.
Who is the most backed?
Despite their underdog status, Europe are the most backed team to win the Ryder Cup in the last 7 days through oddschecker, 53.1% of punter have seen value in their 12/5 best price compared to 42.4% of people backing USA.
Jon Rahm is the most backed player in the combined top point scorer market with 16.5% of bets in the last 7 days via oddschecker. Behind him is Justin Thomas and Xander Schauffele who have both accrued 15.6% of bets.
Ryder Cup Teams:
Europe
- Jon Rahm
- Rory McIlroy
- Viktor Hovland
- Tommy Fleetwood
- Tyrrell Hatton
- Bernd Wiesberger
- Matt Fitzpatrick
- Lee Westwood
- Paul Casey
- Sergio Garcia
- Ian Poulter
- Shane Lowry
Team USA
- Collin Morikawa
- Dustin Johnson
- Bryson DeChambeau
- Patrick Cantlay
- Brooks Koepka
- Justin Thomas
- Daniel Berger
- Jordan Spieth
- Xander Schauffele
- Tony Finau
- Harris English
- Scottie Scheffler
Ryder Cup Tee Times:
Friday 24th September:
- Foursomes: 1:05pm, 1:21pm, 1:37pm, 1:53pm.
- Fourball: 6.10pm, 6.26pm, 6.42pm, 6.58pm
Saturday 25th September:
- Foursomes: 1:05pm, 1:21pm, 1:37pm, 1:53pm.
- Fourball: 6.10pm, 6.26pm, 6.42pm, 6.58pm
Sunday 26th September:
- Singles: 5.04pm to 7.05pm, 11-minute intervals
What TV Channel is showing the Ryder Cup?
Coverage of the 2021 Ryder Cup will be live on Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event.
Ryder Cup Previous Winners:
- 2018: Europe
- 2016: United States
- 2014: Europe
- 2012: Europe
- 2010: Europe
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