Ryder Cup legends Sir Nick Faldo, Colin Montgomerie, Tony Jacklin and Justin Rose tell BBC Sport why and how Europe can win at Bethpage.

Growing demand across Europe to host golf’s premier team event has meant it was last played in England way back in 2002

The foursomes is arguably the format that most accurately tells us where a Ryder Cup team are at in terms of mood and form, writes golf correspondent Iain Carter.

The Ryder Cup was dying after decades of US dominance. Then Tony Jacklin became captain and sparked an era of European glory - this is how he did it.

Ryder Cup legends Sir Nick Faldo, Colin Montgomerie, Tony Jacklin and Justin Rose tell BBC Sport why and how Europe can win at Bethpage.

The former captain says ‘exponential’ investment has made this the best prepared European team in competition’s history

Will a first-tee stand that looks more "London Stadium than Upton Park" provide an intimidatory advantage for America's players at Bethpage Black?

The shadow boxing is over now but every serious competition needs jeopardy and home teams cannot prevail time and again

With the past five Ryder Cups won so convincingly on home soil, will Bethpage be any different as the US look to win back the trophy that Europe regained in Rome?

European captain Luke Donald picks a series of heavyweight pairings as he looks for the visitors to make a fast start at Bethpage.

Team Europe jumped out to an early lead in the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, winning five of the eight matches contested on Day 1.

Europe lead 5½-2½ after the first day of the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, with the visitors winning both the foursomes and fourballs sessions

The past six times Europe have led at the end of day one they have gone on to win the Ryder Cup, and they have got off to an ideal start at Bethpage Black.