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Ryder Cup: Which players have partnered most with others?
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Ryder Cup: Which players have partnered most with others?

September 21, 2025 4 Min Read
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With 11 return players from the winning 2023 team, the European Ryder Cup team has the advantage of experience over the Americans taking part in this week’s Beth Page match.

However, Patrick Cantray and Xander Schaufere paired 13 times in the Ryder Cup and Presidential Cup, so they’ve won one of the US when it comes to the longest partnership. Together they put together a record of 7-6, although they’re 6-3 in Foursome.

Most likely partnerships for Bethpage in Europe? Either Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton, or Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Aberg. Both pairs played together three times in the past Ryder Cup.

Let’s take a look at all the past partnerships between this year’s rider copper.

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(Includes President’s Cup)

Sam Burns
4 – Scottie Scheffler (Four-Ball, 0-0-1; Foursomes, 0-3)
2 – Morakawa’s Colin (4 balls, 1-0; Foursome, 1-0)
2 – Patrick Cantrey (4 balls, 2-0)

Patrick Cantray
13 – Xander Schauffele (Foursomes, 6-3; Four-ball, 1-3)
2 – Sam Burns (4 balls, 2-0)
1 – Justin Thomas (4 balls, 0-0-1)

Bryson Deccanbeau
2 – Scotty Schaeffler (4 balls, 1-0-1)

Harris English
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Russell Henry
3 – Scottie Scheffler (Foursomes, 1-1; Four-Ball, 1-0)

Collin Morikawa
2 – Cameron Young (Foursome, 1-1)
2 – Sam Burns (4 balls, 1-0; Four Sam, 1-0)
1 – Scotty Schaeffler (4 balls, 1-0)
1-Xander Schauffele (4 balls, 0-1)

Xander Schauffele
13 – Patrick Cantlay (Foursomes, 6-3; Four-ball, 1-3)
1 – Morikawa Coal River (4 balls, 0-1)

Scotty Scheffler
4 – Sam Burns (4 balls, 0-0-1; Four Sam, 0-3)
3 – Russell Henry (Foursome, 1-1; Fourball, 1-0)
2 – Bryson Deccanbeau (4 balls, 1-0-1)
1 – Morakawa’s Colin (4 balls, 1-0)

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Justin Thomas
1 – Patrick Cantrey (4 balls, 0-0-1)

Cameron Young
2 – Morakawa’s Colin (Foursome, 1-1)


September 29, 2023. Rome, Ita; Team Europe’s Golfar To Me Fleetwood and golfer Rory McIlroy will celebrate with the 17th green in the four-sum round on the first day of the 44th Ryder Cup Golf Competition held at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club. Required Credit: Kyle Terada-Usa Today Sports

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ludvigÅberg
3 – Viktor Hovland (Foursomes, 2-0; Four-Ball, 0-1)

Matt Fitzpatrick
2 – Rory McIlroy (4 balls, 1-1)

Tommy Fleetwood
2 – Rory McIlroy (Foursome, 2-0)
2-Viktor Hovland (4 balls, 0-1-1)

Tyrrell Hutton
3 – John Rahm (Foursome, 2-0; Fourball, 0-0-1)
1 – Shane Laurie (4 balls, 1-0)
1-Viktor Hovland (4 balls, 0-0-1)

Viktor Hovland
3-LudvigÅberg (Foursomes, 2-0; Four-ball, 0-1)
2 – Tommy Fleetwood (4 balls, 0-1-1)
1 – Tyrrell Hatton (4 balls, 0-0-1)

Shane Laurie
2 – Sepp Straka (Foursomes, 1-1)
1 – Tyrrell Hatton (4 balls, 1-0)
1 – Rory McIlroy (4 balls, 0-1)

Robert McInteal
2 – Justin Rose (4 balls, 1-0-1)

Rory McIlroy
2 – Tommy Fleetwood (Foursome, 2-0)
2 – Matt Fitzpatrick (4 balls, 1-1)
1 – Shane Laurie (4 balls, 0-1)

John Larm
3 – Tyrrell Hatton (Foursomes, 2-0; Four-Ball, 0-0-1)
1 – Justin Rose (4 balls, 0-1)

Justin Rose
2 – Robert McInteal (4 balls, 1-0-1)
1 – John Rahm (4 balls, 0-1)

Cep Straca
2 – Shane Laurie (Foursome, 1-1)

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