In just one week, golf's fiercest rivalry returns to American soil with Team Keegan Bradley, Team Luke Donald, and this time, it's New York at Bethpage Black.
The course is well known for its noisy, unapologetic fan, and Team Europe has already taken steps to prepare for the chaos.
Players have been armed with a personalized VR headset loaded with crowd noise and verbal abuse tailored to each individual.
But, turns out, Team USA may not be safe from scrutiny either.
According to Former Ryder Cup player Andrew Coltart, who famously faced Tiger Woods in singles at Brookline in 1999, the American squad could face backlash from their own fans if things start to go wrong early.
Especially this year, with the added pressure of being paid to play in an event that has sparked debate in the