Spain to Host the Ryder Cup Again in 2031: A Historic Return to Camiral Resort
Spain is set to host the Ryder Cup in 2031 at Camiral Resort, marking its second time as host and a historic return after 34 years.

Spain will once again be in the global golf spotlight as it prepares to host the Ryder Cup in 2031. This prestigious event will take place at the renowned Camiral Resort in Girona, a venue previously known as PGA Catalunya. This will mark Spain's second time hosting the Ryder Cup, with the first being in 1997 at Valderrama, where Seve Ballesteros led Europe to a thrilling 14½-13½ victory over the United States.
The 48th edition of the Ryder Cup will be only the fourth time the tournament is held in continental Europe, following previous events in Paris (2018) and Rome (2023). The Camiral Resort's Stadium course has a rich history of hosting major tournaments, including the Spanish Open, making it a fitting choice for this prestigious event.
Europe enters the 2031 tournament as the current holders of the Ryder Cup, having secured a 16½-11½ victory in Rome in 2023. The upcoming editions of the Ryder Cup will be held at Adare Manor in County Limerick (2027) and Hazeltine National in Minnesota (2029), before the competition returns to Spain.
Key Highlights:
- Historic Venue: Camiral Resort, a world-class golf destination, will host the event.
- European Dominance: Europe aims to continue its recent success in the Ryder Cup.
- Global Impact: The event will attract top golfers and fans from around the world, boosting Spain's golf tourism.
This announcement has already generated excitement among golf enthusiasts, and the 2031 Ryder Cup promises to be a landmark event in the sport's history.