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Ryder Cup supercomputer reveals winner at Bethpage with ridiculously tight result between Team USA and Team Europe


A SUPERCOMPUTER has revealed the winner of the Ryder Cup, with a ridiculously tight result predicted between Team USA and Team Europe.

The action begins at the Bethpage Black course on Friday.

Detailed view of the Ryder Cup trophy.
A supercomputer has predicted the results of the Ryder Cup
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USA captain Keegan Bradley during a practice round.
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Team USA are looking to win back the Ryder Cup following Team Europe’s victory in 2023.

Keegan Bradley will captain the side hoping for glory.

And he will be backed up by big names including Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas and Bryson Chambeau.

As for Team Europe, they are captained by Luke Donald.

He has called up stars like Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and John Rahm in defence of the crown.

But a supercomputer has now predicted the winner of the tournament.

Boyle Sports, who offer the very latest Ryder Cup odds, fired up their genius machine to reveal both teams’ chances.

And it’s Team USA who are backed to come out on top, with a 57.1 per cent chance of winning.

Team Europe is given a 35.3 per cent chance to retain the Ryder Cup.

While a draw is unlikely at just 7.6 per cent.


A table showing supercomputer predictions for Ryder Cup results, listing USA points, EU points, winner, difference, and probability for various outcomes.
The supercomputer reckons Team USA will win by just one point

Meanwhile, the supercomputer has also predicted the final points tally.

It claims the most likely result is a ridiculously tight 14.5-13.5 win for the USA.

However, the second top prediction is for a massive 18.5-9.5 win in the USA’s favour.

The third prediction sees Team Europe win by one single point.

The fourth most-likely outcome is a Team USA win by five points.

While a draw has been marked as the fifth most-possible outcome.

Indeed, the supercomputer also feels that the probability of a score difference of one or more is a massive 92.4 per cent.

And a whitewash of 10 or more has been given an unlikely 8 per cent chance, with that only ever occurring once since 1975 at Whistling Straits in 2021.

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