Ryder Cup
Hotels Near the Host Course

The Ryder Cup is one of golf’s most intense team events, with fans from Europe and the USA traveling to a single course for a week of matches. The Stadium Hotels helps you pick hotels that balance course access with city life, whether the event is in Europe or in the United States.

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Golf course with grandstands prepared for a Ryder Cup-style event

Europe & USA · Golf

About the Ryder Cup

The Ryder Cup is held every two years, alternating between courses in Europe and the United States. Unlike stroke-play majors, it is a match-play team showdown, with fans following groups hole-by-hole in a more compact, high-energy environment.

  • Rotating host courses, often in scenic countryside or resort settings.
  • Practice days, foursomes, four-ball and singles matches across the week.
  • Local hotel capacity can be limited near the course, especially in rural areas.

Fan Tips · Transport

What to do & how to move around host regions

Because the Ryder Cup often takes place outside major city centers, planning your logistics in advance is essential. Many fans combine a few days on site with time in a nearby gateway city.

  • Identify the nearest major airport and rail links for the specific host venue.
  • Course-adjacent hotels and resorts are limited and sell out quickly.
  • Nearby towns or cities can serve as practical bases with daily transfers.
  • Rental cars, organized shuttles and official event transport are common solutions.

Hotel List

Ryder Cup hotel spreadsheet

Use this Ryder Cup hotel spreadsheet as a base for your plans. It outlines sample hotels and areas typically used around past and future events, which our 14SB team adapts depending on the current host venue.

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Typical hotel areas for Ryder Cup trips

Exact locations change with every edition, but these patterns show how fans usually split their stays between on-course access and bigger cities.

Resort & course-area hotels

Stay as close as possible to the host course for early tee times and maximum on-site time.

  • Shortest commutes to practice days and matches.
  • Limited room counts — book well in advance.
  • Ideal for hardcore golf groups and corporate guests.

Nearby towns & regional hubs

Charming smaller towns often host many fans, with restaurants and local pubs filling up after play.

  • More hotel variety than course-adjacent zones.
  • Daily transfers or rental car required.
  • Good mix for couples and small groups.

Gateway cities

Major cities used as arrival and departure hubs, often combined with sightseeing before or after the event.

  • Easy international air access and rail connections.
  • Wide selection of luxury and business hotels.
  • Ideal for extending your trip beyond match days.

Multi-stop itineraries

Some guests split stays between the course area and a major city, especially in Europe.

  • First part of the trip near the course.
  • Second part in a cultural or coastal city.
  • Works well for couples or family trips built around the Ryder Cup.
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