Team USA’s Ryder Cup stars will tee it up at the 2025 Procore Championship this week as Keegan Bradley builds up to Bethpage.

The Procore is the first of the FedEx Cup Fall schedule and is taking place at Silverado Country Club in Napa.

Scheffler will be in action at the Procore Championship

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Scheffler will be in action at the Procore ChampionshipCredit: Getty

Ten of Bradley’s 12 Ryder Cup players will be in action in California as they take part in a much-needed tune-up event.

The Americans were criticised in 2023 when they did not play in the lead up to their heavy loss in Rome.

And Bradley has looked to remedy that by having most of his stars compete for a PGA Tour win at Silverado.

Procore Championship: Date and how to follow

The 2025 Procore Championship, formerly called the Fortinet Championship, is taking place from Thursday, September 11 to Sunday, September 14

It is being held on the North Course at Silverado Resort and Spa in Napa, California.

The action will get up and running at 3pm UK time each day.

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Sky Sports Golf will broadcast live action of the tournament from 9pm each day following their coverage of the BMW PGA Championship.

Bradley is working hard to fine tune USA's Ryder Cup plans

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Bradley is working hard to fine tune USA’s Ryder Cup plansCredit: Getty

Confirmed teams for 2025 Ryder Cup

Team USA

Automatic qualifiers

Scottie SchefflerJJ SpaunXander SchauffeleRussell HenleyHarris EnglishBryson DeChambeau

Captain’s picks

Justin ThomasCollin MorikawaBen GriffinCameron YoungPatrick CantlaySam Burns

Team Europe

Automatic qualifiers

Rory McIlroyJustin RoseTommy FleetwoodRobert MacIntyreTyrrell HattonRasmus Hojgaard

Captain’s picks

Shane LowrySepp StrakaLudvig AbergViktor HovlandMatt FitzpatrickJon RahmProcore Championship: Field and leaderboard

Ten of the 12 players who will make up Team USA’s Ryder Cup roster will be in action in Napa.

Xander Schauffele has decided against teeing it up in a somewhat controversial move while Bryson DeChambeau is banned from the event.

Maverick McNealy, who was arguably the most unlucky man to miss out on making Bradley’s team, is in the field while Bradley himself has decided against playing this week.

Tom Kim, Gary Woodland, Max Homa, Sahith Theegala and Akshay Bhatia are the other big names in action.

The full field, tee times and grouping have been confirmed.

Bradley has seemingly copied Europe’s tactics from 2023 when Luke Donald has his players play together for the opening two days of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.

As such, Scottie Scheffler is with J.J. Spaun and Russell Henley in Napa while Justin Thomas has been grouped with Cameron Young and Ben Griffin.

Sam Burns and Patrick Cantlay are in a group with vice-captain Gary Woodland and Harris English and Collin Morikawa have also been joined by a fellow assistant skipper Webb Simpson.

The latest leaderboard from Silverado Country Club can be found here once play is up and running.

This year’s tournament has a total purse of $6million with the winner set to take home $1.1m.

Thomas will be eyeing a win in Napa

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Thomas will be eyeing a win in NapaCredit: GettyProcore Championship: What has been said?

Bradley was left annoyed by the news DeChambeau would not be allowed to link up with his USA team-mates in Napa.

“Well, he’s suspended and that’s out of my control,” Bradley said of the LIV Golf star.

“I thought that the Ryder Cup sort of transcends all of this and really, the last thing on my mind is the PGA Tour-LIV stuff.

“That’s up to the Tour and their decision to make. It’s on them if they don’t let us become together as a team and play.”

World No1 Scheffler is teeing it up and believes he will need the tune-up tournament before heading to Bethpage.

He said: “I think when you look at the last Ryder Cup, I think that was maybe a bit too much time off for us. It’s one of those deals, it’s tough.

“When you get to the end of the PGA Tour season, I think you’re a little bit tired. 

“You look at a year like last year I had, when it came to the end of the season, I was pretty worn out. It took a lot out of me. It was important for me to get rest.”