The 2023 Ryder Cup teams are officially set.
The U.S. Ryder Cup Team is led by captain Zach Johnson, who made his six captain's picks to round of the roster.
Here is a look at the full roster, complete with six automatic selections and Johnson's captain's picks.
- Sam Burns (captain's pick)
- Patrick Cantlay (automatic selection)
- Wyndham Clark (automatic selection)
- Rickie Fowler (captain's pick)
- Brian Harman (automatic selection)
- Max Homa (automatic selection)
- Brooks Koepka (captain's pick)
- Collin Morikawa (captain's pick)
- Xander Schauffele (automatic selection)
- Scottie Scheffler (automatic selection)
- Jordan Spieth (captain's pick)
- Justin Thomas (captain's pick)
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Brooks Koepka is the lone LIV golfer on the roster, as he was among the captain's picks. Koepka left the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf in June 2022 and won the PGA Championship in May.
Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler have the most Ryder Cup experience on the team. They will each be competing in their fifth edition of the biennial event this year.
As for other leaders on the team, Johnson is joined by five vice captains: Stewart Cink, Fred Couples, Jim Furyk, Davis Love III and Steve Stricker.
Team Europe's roster has also been finalized ahead of the tournament, with captain Luke Donald and vice captains Thomas Bjørn, Nicolas Colsaerts, Edoardo Molinari, Francesco Molinari and José María Olazábal leading the squad:
- Ludvig Åberg (captain's pick)
- Matt Fitzpatrick (automatic selection)
- Tommy Fleetwood (captain's pick)
- Tyrrell Hatton (automatic selection)
- Nicolai Højgaard (captain's pick)
- Viktor Hovland (automatic selection)
- Shane Lowry (captain's pick)
- Robert MacIntyre (automatic selection)
- Rory McIlroy (automatic selection)
- Jon Rahm (automatic selection)
- Justin Rose (captain's pick)
- Sepp Straka (captain's pick)
The U.S. squad will head overseas and compete against Team Europe at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome from Sept. 29-Oct. 1. The U.S. enters as the defending champion after crushing its European counterparts 19-9 at Whistling Straits in 2021.