
The venue is the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club just outside Rome, which has previously hosted the Italian Open. Read a full hole-by-hole guide here.
How to watch on the TV in the UK
Sky Sports will once again be the home of the Ryder Cup for UK viewers, with all three days of action from Rome delivered on Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event with expert analysis.
This year the first group go out at 6.35am in the Friday foursomes.
Friday, September 29
Saturday, September 30
- Live coverage of day two foursomes starts at 6am
- Live coverage of day two fourballs starts at 12pm
Sunday, October 1
- Live coverage of day three singles starts at 9am
BBC Radio 5 Live will also have commentary from the event, with a highlights show to be shown on the BBC each evening.
How to watch on the TV in the United States
NBC and the Golf Channel are the broadcasters and will ensure not one shot is missed for American viewers of the Ryder Cup, with in-depth coverage across every aspect of the action from Rome.
Viewers will either have to stay up late or wake up very early to catch the morning sessions on Friday and Saturday.
When the Ryder Cup was played in France five years ago, play began at 2.10am Eastern Time, with the afternoon sessions starting at a more civilised 7.50am Eastern Time.







