The 2025 Ryder Cup will go down as one of the greatest team performances in recent memory, with Luke Donald’s Europeans winning away for just the fifth time and first since 2012.
The score ended 15-13 to Europe after a valiant fightback from Keegan Bradley’s team on Sunday.
As is tradition, we look at how each and every player performed and grade their 2025 Ryder Cup.
Who was MVP? Who got the lowest grade? Take a look and be sure to share your thoughts in the comment box below for your view…
European Ryder Cup Player Grades
Tommy Fleetwood: A+
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- Matches played: 5
- Points: 4
Tommy Fleetwood is the undisputed MVP of the 2025 Ryder Cup after going 4-1-0 at Bethpage Black.
The Englishman looked like the best golfer on the planet over the first two days, winning both foursomes matches with Rory McIlroy and both four-ball games with Justin Rose.
Perhaps he ran out of steam on Sunday, where he was beaten 1dn on the 18th hole by Justin Thomas, who holed a clutch birdie putt on him. At the end of the week, he sits top of Data Golf’s stroked gained statistics for all 24 players.
Fleetwood became the first player in history to go 4-0 over the first two days at two separate Ryder Cups. He is well on his way to becoming a Team Europe legend.
Rory McIlroy: A
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- Matches played: 5
- Points: 3.5
Speaking of European Ryder Cup legends, six-time winner Rory McIlroy is now right up there – taking his total points haul to 21.5, which puts him in 7th-place all-time for Europe.
McIlroy admitted both he and Scottie Scheffler were fatigued on Sunday but his 3.5 points from 4 matches over the first two days while suffering constant abuse from small portions of the home crowd was truly incredible.
He said Europe would win at Bethpage back in Rome two years ago and he delivered. What a year the Masters champion has had.
Shane Lowry: A
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- Matches played: 3
- Points: 2
Lowry was superb alongside Rory McIlroy on Saturday afternoon to secure a brilliant four-ball win over Justin Thomas and Cameron Young.
He then birdied the 18th to halve his singles match vs Russell Henley and secure Europe’s crucial 14th point.
Lowry also went unbeaten – one of only two players this Ryder Cup. A stellar showing from the Irishman, who…
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