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Ryder Cup Specials: McIlroy backed to get the better of DeChambeau
Rory McIlroy is fancied to shine at the 2025 Ryder Cup, with William Hill pricing him at 2/1 to beat Bryson DeChambeau in any format across the three days.
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The Northern Irishman is 4/6 to win his Ryder Cup Sunday singles match, 8/11 to register 2.5 points or more, and even-money to finish on two points or fewer. He’s also 5/1 to avoid defeat completely and go unbeaten at Bethpage, while a perfect week of five points is available at 20/1. For those backing the fairytale finish, McIlroy is 25/1 to clinch the Ryder Cup by securing the final point or half-point for Europe.
In the Top European Points Scorer market, McIlroy leads the way at 7/2. Jon Rahm follows at 9/2, with Tommy Fleetwood at 11/2. Tyrrell Hatton and Ludvig Åberg are both 8/1, while Viktor Hovland is 17/2. Further back, Matt Fitzpatrick and Robert MacIntyre are 12/1, Shane Lowry is 16/1, and Justin Rose is 18/1. Outsiders Sepp Straka (25/1) and Rasmus Højgaard (33/1) complete the market.
Here are the latest William Hill McIlroy specials:
- To win his singles match – 4/6
- To win 2.5 points or more – 8/11
- To win 2 points or fewer – EVS
- To beat Bryson DeChambeau in any match format – 2/1
- To go unbeaten – 5/1
- To win all 5 points – 20/1
- To secure the winning point or half-point – 25/1
Top European Points Scorer odds:
- Rory McIlroy – 7/2
- Jon Rahm – 9/2
- Tommy Fleetwood – 11/2
- Tyrrell Hatton – 8/1
- Ludvig Åberg – 8/1
- Viktor Hovland – 17/2
- Matt Fitzpatrick – 12/1
- Robert MacIntyre – 12/1
- Shane Lowry – 16/1
- Justin Rose – 18/1
- Sepp Straka – 25/1
- Rasmus Højgaard – 33/1
Odds accurate at time of writing.
William Hill spokesperson Lee Phelps said: “It’s inevitable that Rory McIlroy will make some headlines in New York, and he could well lead Team Europe to a first away win since 2012 at Medinah. He’s 2/1 to get the better of rival Bryson DeChambeau in any match he plays, 4/6 to win his singles and 8/11 to post 2.5 points or more across the week.
“It’s 5/1 that McIlroy goes unbeaten and 20/1 he sweeps all five points, while 25/1 says he has the honour of clinching the trophy by securing the final point or half-point for Europe. In the team points race the Northern Irishman leads the European book at 7/2 ahead of Jon Rahm (9/2) and Tommy Fleetwood (11/2).”
With tension already rising in recent days between McIlroy and DeChambeau, it’d be a spectacle to see both competing against each other in a singles format, and William Hill have the Masters Champions at 2/1 to come out on top should they face eachother.