1st July 2025
The biennial Ryder Cup, founded in 1927, is one of the landmark events in global sport. The 2023 match, organised by Ryder Cup Europe, attracted ticket applications from 140 different countries, and a record-breaking 272,000 spectators descended on Rome. Powered by a rich amphitheatre of technology to match the modern-day spectator’s expectations of an inspirational yet ubiquitous, frictionless and reliable technology experience, the 2023 edition delivered the most digitally connected Ryder Cup to date. Proving to be one of the most intelligent sporting experiences ever, against Rome’s rich historical backdrop, the 2023 Ryder Cup brought innovation to the heart of the eternal city, unequivocally setting the bar for the US Ryder Cup in 2025. Unlike other sports where the action takes place in a single stadium, pitch or track, golf has the added challenge of connecting 18 fields of play, spread across many acres, to the swarms of spectators eager to keep up with all the action as it unfolds across a vast competitive landscape. In order to achieve this in the Italian capital, Ryder Cup Europe built a mini smart city from scratch in the middle of the countryside to bridge the gap between armchair fans and on-course spectators. Technology Strategy In my mind, the genesis of technology for any Ryder Cup is based on three Es – Engagement, Excitement and Experience. ENGAGEMENT through relevant and personalised services to every attending spectator, generating EXCITEMENT through the delivery of course features that get fans closer to the action, while ensuring their EXPERIENCE of the Ryder Cup is one of the best sporting events they have ever attended. This is obviously quite an ask, yet I believe we achieved it in Rome. In 2025 and 2027 we will aim to do the same through five core pillars and with the help of our principle technology partners, Capgemini, SAP, Hewlett Packard Enterprises, Motorola Solutions and T-Mobile (2025 only), each bringing deep strong capabilities and extensive expertise to help shape best-in-class technology solutions. Pillar #1: Re-imagining the spectator experience Great connectivity, enhanced navigation and interactive communications optimise the tournament experience, enabling fans to spend more time watching golf, soaking up the atmosphere and immersing themselves in the unique experience. Our new technology features are likely to include: Some of the largest LED screens in the industry, screens visible from every point on the course, and more than 500 digital TVs Launching AI-enhanced Outcome IQ providing probability stats on likely hole, session and match winners, as well as AI-generated shot commentary on every shot, and match statistics Shot-by-shot tracker on the new Ryder Cup website and mobile app, with interactive 3D visuals and other engaging features Pillar #2: The intelligent course The technology solutions deployed will ensure the 2025 Ryder Cup will be the most data-driven ever, by implementing a visualised intelligence platform, with multiple data sources, which will enable staff and fans to make smarter real-time decisions. Examples include a new Customer Data Platform which will unify fan data from multiple sources to