Ryder Cup 2025 tee times, pairings, schedule for Day 3 Singles

Jake Mozarsky

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The final day of the Ryder Cup has arrived.

The dominance did not stop there. Europe extended its lead to a nearly insurmountable level after a masterful performance on Saturday.

The final day of the Ryder Cup is always defined by drama, but this margin sets the stage for an all-or-nothing scramble for the Americans. The Singles matches, where each player competes in a one-on-one battle, offer the final 12 points. U.S. Captain Keegan Bradley will look to front-load his lineup to build an early surge of red on the scoreboard, hoping to apply maximum pressure on the European tail. The final pairings and their Sunday tee times will determine whether Team USA can pull off one of the greatest comebacks in the event’s history—or if Europe will cruise to its first victory on American soil since 2012.

Here’s everything you need to know about the pairings and tee times for Day 3.

Ryder Cup tee times today

All times Eastern.

Sunday singles

MatchUSAEurope
Match 1 (12:02 p.m.)Cameron YoungJustin Rose
Match 2 (12:13 p.m.)Justin ThomasTommy Fleetwood
Match 3 (12:24 p.m.)Bryson DechambeauMatt Fitzpatrick
Match 4 (12:35 p.m.)Scottie SchefflerRory McIlroy
Match 5 (12:46 p.m.)Patrick CantlayLudvig Aberg
Match 6 (12:57 p.m.)Xander SchauffleJohn Rahm
Match 7 (1:08 p.m.)J.J. SpaunSepp Straka
Match 8 (1:19 p.m.)Russell HenleyShane Lowry
Match 9 (1:30 p.m.)Ben GriffinNicolai Højgaard
Match 10 (1:41 p.m.)Colin MorikawaTyrrel Hatton
Match 11 (1:52 p.m.)Sam BurnsRobert McIntyre
Match 12 (2:03 p.m.)Harris EnglishViktor Hovland

Ryder Cup schedule 2025

The Ryder Cup continues on Sunday afternoon at Bethpage Black for the final day.

DateTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Sunday, Sept. 28Noon-6 p.m.NBC, Fubo

Live coverage of the action action will be on NBC, and it can be streamed live on Fubo, which offers a free trial.

Jake Mozarsky

Jake Mozarsky joined The Sporting News as an Editorial Intern in August 2025 after earning both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Northwestern University. He has previously written for Marquee Sports Network, Chicago This Week, Inside NU and The Daily Northwestern.