
Check out our 2021 Ryder Cup betting prections on the upcoming golf event.
In our Ryder Cup betting picks preview, we go over all the details available on the event. We follow it up with which side – the Americans or the Europeans – are the better pick to win the event.
American Team
- Steve Stricker – Captain
- Phil Mickelson -Vice captain
- Fred Couples – Vice captain
- Jim Furyk – Vice captain
- Zach Johnson – Vice captain
- Davis Love III – Vice captain
- Collin Morikawa – Automatic qualifier
- Dustin Johnson – Automatic qualifier
- Bryson DeChambeau – Automatic qualifier
- Brooks Koepka – Automatic qualifier
- Justin Thomas – Automatic qualifier
- Patrick Cantlay – Automatic qualifier
- Daniel Berger – Captain pick
- Harris English – Captain pick
- Tony Finau – Captain pick
- Xander Schauffele – Captain pick
- Scottie Scheffler – Captain pick
- Jordan Spieth – Captain pick
The American team for the 2021 Ryder Cup is set – although Brooks Koepka’s recent wrist injury puts his spot on the team in doubt. Captain Steve Stricker has not yet announced any plans to replace Koepka. One player that could fill his spot is Patrick Reed. Stricker talked about how difficult it was for him to leave the 2018 Masters Champion off the team, meaning he could fill in if needed.
European Team
- Padraig Harrington – Captain
- Martin Kaymer – Vice captain
- Graeme McDowell – Vice captain
- Luke Donald – Vice captain
- Robert Karlsson – Vice captain
- Jon Rahm – Automatic qualifier
- Rory McIlory – Automatic qualifier
- Viktor Hovland – Automatic qualifier
- Paul Casey – Automatic qualifier
- Tommy Fleetwood – Automatic qualifier
- Four automatic qualifying spots open
- Three captains pick spots open
The full European team for the 2021 Ryder Cup is not yet determined. The auto-qualifiers for the event are determined after the BMW PGA Championship (held this weekend on the European Tour).
Course and Event Details
- Dates: September 24 to 26
- Course: Whistling Straits in Haven, Wisconsin
- Course Length: 7,790 yards
- Course Rating: 77.3
- Slope Rating: 152
- Par: 72
Ryder Cup Betting Preview
To Win the Ryder Cup | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | To Win the Ryder Cup |
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USA | 1.69 | 13.00 (Draw) | 2.40 | Europe |
Originally scheduled for 2020, the delay for the Ryder Cup is finally over, with the best American and European golfers teeing off at the biennial event. The golf betting odds have the American side as the favourites against the Europeans, despite their shortcomings at the event the last twenty years.
Europe is the reigning champs, beating the American side 17½ to 10½. That gives them four wins at the last five Ryder Cups, and a seven to two record since the turn of the century. The American team brings back six players from their 2018 team – although it could drop to five if Koepka does not participate. Four of the five qualified players on the European side played on the team in 2018.
Who will win the 2021 Ryder Cup?
Europe’s recent string of success has much more to do with the guys not on the American team, than the roster they have assembled this year. Only two of the six guys with Ryder Cup experience have a losing record at the event. Dustin Johnson is 7-9 (43.8 winning percentage) and Bryson DeChambeau (0-3).
The other guys – Thomas, Koepka, Finau, and Spieth are all better than .500 at the event. Collectively, they are 17-10-3 – which equals a winning percentage of 65%. If they sub in Patrick Reed for Koepka, their record would improve – as Reed is 7-3-2 at the Ryder Cup.
Some of the rookies they added to the team are amongst the best golfers of the last year. Patrick Cantlay is coming into the tournament off winning the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Collin Morikawa won two Majors in the last year, while Xander Schauffele finished as the fifth-ranked golfer this season. Overall, it is a changing of the guard for the Americans and the best team they have fielded in a while.
Even with the European side having arguably the top golfer in the world – Jon Rahm – and Tommy Fleetwood the star of the 2018 Ryder Cup, we are betting on the USA to win.
Is There Any Value in Betting on a Draw?
Draws in golf do not happen outside of the Ryder Cup, the LPGA Tour’s Solheim Cup, and the President’s Cup. So, the opportunity to bet on a draw is an interesting endeavour. The question is, is it worth it?
Only twice in the history of the event has it ended in a draw. The first was in 1969 – when it was the United States vs. Great Britain (without Ireland). The second time was in 1989. That occurred during a stretch of nine Ryder Cups where only one was decided by more than two points (ending in 1999 with a 14½ to 13½ win by the United States).
Since 1999, most Ryder Cups have been pretty lopsided. Six of the nine Ryder Cups have been decided by at least five points. Since both sides have top guys this year, a little juice is on a tie is a strategy to consider.
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