The Ryder Cup returns this weekend for the 43rd edition of the famous tournament.

Golf’s greatest team event will be played at Whistling Straits this year, after a three-year absence due to coronavirus.

This is everything you need to know about the Ryder Cup, including tee times and how to watch the event.

Ryder Cup tee times

These are the UK timings for all the weekend’s tee times at the Ryder Cup.

And it could be a late one for viewers over here, with play expected to continue until the early hours of the morning on both Friday and Saturday.

Friday:

Morning foursome - 1.05pm, 1.21pm, 1.37pm, 1.53pm

Afternoon fourball - 6.10pm, 6.26pm, 6.42pm, 6.58pm

Play expected to finish around 12.30am.

Saturday:

Morning foursome - 1.05pm, 1.21pm, 1.37pm, 1.53pm

Afternoon fourball - 6.10pm, 6.26pm, 6.42pm, 6.58pm

Play expected to finish around 12.30am.

Sunday:

Singles, 5.04pm - 7.05pm (11 minute intervals)

Play expected to finish around 11pm.

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How to watch the Ryder Cup

Sky Sports has the rights to the Ryder Cup. Round-the-clock coverage throughout tournament week will be available live on their dedicated Ryder Cup channel, with live shows every day from Wisconsin.

All three tournament days will be live on Sky Sports Ryder Cup, as part of nearly 70 hours of live coverage during tournament week.

Extended highlights of the previous day’s play will be available the following morning throughout the tournament.

You can also follow the action via the Ryder Cup’s social media channels.