Golf • Team Europe vs Team USA • Match Play
Ryder Cup Golf Hotels & Packages
The Ryder Cup is golf’s most intense team event, with Europe and the United States facing off in a three-day match-play showdown. Host courses alternate between Europe and the U.S., and hotel inventory near the venue disappears quickly once dates and teams are set.
TheFinalShotels.com focuses on course-adjacent stays where possible, backed up by city-based hotels connected by rail or major roads so you can follow every session without worrying about where you’ll sleep.
What We Offer for Ryder Cup Trips
- ⛳ Hotels near the host course (subject to availability)
- 🏨 City hotels with reliable daily transport to the venue
- 👥 Options for sponsors, VIPs, corporate incentive groups & fan parties
- 📅 Flexible itineraries for practice days and all three competition days
- 🌍 Support for international travelers flying into major hubs
- 🚐 Coordination help for private drivers, transfers or small coaches
- 🧾 Consolidated bookings for multi-room reservations and multi-stop trips
- 💬 A team used to golf-major and Ryder Cup–level demand spikes
Ryder Cup Snapshot
The Ryder Cup takes place every two years, alternating between European and U.S. courses. Each edition combines grandstands, hospitality structures and huge walking galleries, all centered on a single host venue.
Event Basics
- • Three days of match play (foursomes, fourballs, singles)
- • Team Europe vs Team USA
- • Practice days and opening ceremonies before competition
- • Closing ceremony and celebrations at the end of play
Typical Stay Length
- • 4–6 nights including practice and competition days
- • Extra nights for extended city or regional touring
- • Staggered arrivals for larger groups and corporate guests
What to Do Around the Ryder Cup Venue
Every host brings its own character — from U.S. golf resorts and big cities to European countryside estates and historic towns. Many guests turn their Ryder Cup trip into a broader golf or sightseeing holiday.
- 🏌️ Extra rounds at nearby courses before or after the event
- 🏰 Visits to historic towns, castles and landmarks
- 🍷 Local food & wine or pub culture depending on the host region
- 🚶 Scenic walks, coastal views or countryside drives
- 🏙 City breaks in major hubs linked to the venue
- 🎭 Theatre, museums and nightlife in nearby metropolitan areas
- 🛍 Shopping districts for fashion, golf gear and regional products
- 📸 Photo spots at the host course, team practice sessions and iconic holes
Getting to the Ryder Cup & Moving Around
- ✈️ Most guests fly into a major hub city, then connect via regional flights, rail or car to the host region.
- 🚆 In Europe, rail often links major cities to towns near the venue, with additional driving or transfers required.
- 🚗 Rental cars and private drivers are popular for countryside or resort-based venues.
- 🚌 Event shuttles and park-and-ride options are sometimes used to control on-site traffic.
- 🧭 We help align your hotel choice with realistic daily travel times to the course and key evening areas.
Typical Hotel Areas for the Ryder Cup
Because the Ryder Cup rotates between different countries and regions, we plan around two main styles of stay: near-course accommodation and larger city stays within commuting distance.
Near the Host Course
- • Golf resorts and on-site hotels where available
- • Small hotels, inns and guesthouses in nearby towns
- • Shorter daily travel times to the event
- • Limited inventory that sells out early after dates are confirmed
Regional Cities & Hubs
- • 4- and 5-star properties in major cities linked to the venue
- • Business-style hotels with strong transport connections
- • More restaurant, nightlife and cultural options
- • Ideal for corporate hosting, sponsors and extended vacations
When you reach out, tell us how you prefer to balance course access with city life, and whether you plan to add extra golf or touring to your trip.
Start Your Ryder Cup Hotel Request
Share your group size, preferred dates, departure city and how many days you want on site. We’ll send hotel ideas tailored to the specific Ryder Cup venue and the way you want to experience it.