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United States Wins 13th Junior Ryder Cup In New York

September 25, 2025Updated:September 27, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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New Jersey Native and Captain’s Pick Rayee Feng Secures Winning Point

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GLEN COVE, New York – The United States Team won the 13th Junior Ryder Cup presented by HPE today in Glen Cove, New York, with a 17 ½ – 12 ½ victory over Team Europe.

With 12 points available in the singles matches at the historic Nassau Country Club, the U.S. Team needed 5 ½ points to reclaim the Junior Ryder Cup from Europe. After 9 holes, they were down in 9 matches and those 5 ½ points felt distant.

However, if there was one thing both teams learned this week in a back-and-forth competition, no lead is safe and nothing is guaranteed.

“We were down first thing this morning for a long time, and these kids just fought so hard and they got the job done,” said Whaley, a PGA Master Professional. “They saw a sea of blue on the leaderboard and knew exactly where they stood. They showed grit, perseverance and did not give up.”

Slowly but surely the leaderboard started to turn red, indicating the U.S. team was getting their bearings.

Stanford University commit, Anna Fang of San Diego, claimed the first point for the U.S. as one of the only Americans who was leading on the outward nine. She would go on to win her match 5 & 3 over Nagore Martinez of Spain.

Fellow Stanford commit, and the No. 12 amateur in the world, Asterisk Talley earned the next point for the U.S., winning 1-up over England’s Charlotte Naughton, who nearly came back from being 4-down through 14.

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Of the 8 ½ points secured by the U.S., two stood out to Whaley: New Jersey’s Rayee Feng and Georgia’s Hamilton Coleman.

“When I spoke with them this morning they both said ‘Don’t worry coach, I’m going to get this job done,’ and they did just that and I couldn’t be more proud of them. I couldn’t be more proud of all 12 of these incredible golfers.”

Feng, one of Whaley’s two captain’s picks, was 1-down to Spaniard Louise Uma Landgraf after five holes. She then took control of the match with wins on holes 7, 9 and 10 with back-to-back birdies on 9 and 10.

Feng reached 3-up through 14, and with one point remaining for the U.S. to reclaim the Cup, won hole 15 with a par.

“I actually did not know it was the last point needed,” Feng said. “A lot of my teammates were there cheering because they knew it was the winning point. It’s been amazing playing for this country and on this team.”

“That was one of the coolest experiences I’ve ever had,” Coleman said of the week. “You know, not only am I playing for myself but I’m also playing for my country.”

Coleman, the 2025 U.S. Junior Amateur champion, won his match 2 & 1 over Ireland’s John Doyle.

Team Europe earned 4 ½ points on the day, including from Frenchman Hugo Le Goff’s 4 & 3 defeat of U.S. Boys’ top-ranked Miles Russell.

“I’m very proud of my team,” said European Captain Stephen Gallacher. “They fought extremely hard until the end, and they are not only fantastic golfers but also fantastic human beings. Their body language, commitment to the team from every one of them was so professional.”

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With the win, the U.S. improves their overall Junior Ryder Cup record to 8-4-1, and for Captain Whaley, it’s a goal achieved by the whole team.

She’s been looking forward to her time as Junior Ryder Cup captain for years, but wants to make one thing clear.

“Being a captain of a team holds a lot of responsibility, but it wasn’t just me,” Whaley said. “This was a team effort for Team USA to bring that Cup home and set the tone for tomorrow’s Ryder Cup, and that’s exactly what we did.”

The U.S. Junior Ryder Cup Team will celebrate their victory by attending the opening day of the Ryder Cup tomorrow at Bethpage Black.

For more information on the 2025 Junior Ryder Cup, click here.

About the PGA of America

The PGA of America is one of the world’s largest sports organizations, composed of more than 30,000 PGA of America Golf Professionals who love the game, are expert coaches, operators and business leaders, and work daily to drive interest, inclusion and participation in the sport. The PGA of America owns and operates numerous championships and events, including major championships for men, women, seniors and the Ryder Cup, one of the world’s foremost sporting events. For more information, visit PGA.com and follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook.

About Ryder Cup Europe

The European Tour group is the Managing Partner of Ryder Cup Europe and has prime responsibility for all matters concerning the European Team; the PGA of Great Britain and Ireland is the Founding Partner; and the Confederation of Professional Golf, the Development Partner, is responsible for the management of the Ryder Cup European Development Trust.

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Media Contacts

Jesse Dodson, PGA of America, jdodson@pgahq.com

Jared Minski, Mastro Communications, jared@mastrocomm.com

Jay Aggarwal, Ryder Cup Europe, JAggarwal@etghq.com

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