Golf fans don't need to wait as the 2021 Ryder Cup will be right around the corner.
Although the tournament was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, golf's most famous USA vs Europe match is back.
The 2021 Ryder Cup will. Whistling Straits, Wisconsin will host the 2021 Ryder Cup.
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As Europe seeks to retain the title that they won back in 2018, the world's top players will gather to compete.
This is all you need to know about its highly aniticpated return.
Ryder Cup 2021: When will it be?
- The Ryder Cup, which has been delayed, will be played on the final weekend of September between Sept. 24-26.
- It was originally meant to be played in September 25-27, 2020. However, the coronavirus pandemic put an end to those plans.
- The Ryder Cup this year will be the first since September 2018, when Europe defeated USA.
Ryder Cup 2021: Where will it be held?
- The 2021 Ryder Cup will take place at Whistling Straits, Haven, Wisconsin in U.S.
- Since the 2015 PGA Championship, Whistling Straits isn't hosting a major tournament.
- The 2018 Ryder Cup took place at Le Golf National's Albatros Course in Guyancourt, Paris.
Rory McIlroy is already qualified for EuropeRyder Cup 2021: Who qualified?
Six spots are available in Team USA so far. Europe has three spots remaining.
Each team typically has 12 players competing over the three days.
USA players qualified
- Collin Morikawa
- Dustin Johnson
- Bryson deChambeau
- Brooks Koepka
- Justin Thomas
- Xander Schaufelle
Qualified players for Europe
- Jon Rahm
- Rory McIlroy
- Tyrrell Hatton
- Tommy Fleetwood
- Viktor Hovland
- Matt Fitzpatrick
- Lee Westwood
- Paul Casey
- Shane Lowry