BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team looks at who is playing in the Ryder Cup All-Star match at Bethpage Black.
The 2025 Ryder Cup All-Star match is a celebrity golf match taking place on Wednesday at Bethpage Black in New York.
Two teams of eight famous faces from the USA and Europe will face off in a 10-hole competition in a format similar to the Ryder Cup.
Brookyln Beckham, son of former Manchester United and England footballer David Beckham, has been named among the celebs to feature in the event.
The 26-year-old is teaming up with the likes of actress Catherine Zeta-Jones and Harry Potter stars Tom Felton and Oliver Phelps.
Team USA features tennis legend John McEnroe, singer Noah Kahan, and two-time Super Bowl champion Eli Manning.
The Ryder Cup All-Star teams in full:
USA
- Kane Brown (musician)
- Bobby Flay (chef)
- Colin Jost (writer and performer)
- Noah Kahan (musician)
- Miranda Lambert (musician)
- Eli Manning (former American football player)
- John McEnroe (former tennis player)
- Michael Strahan (former American football player)
Europe
- Chef Jose Andres (chef)
- Brooklyn Peltz Beckham (media personality)
- Tom Felton (actor and musician)
- Pau Gasol (former basketball player)
- Toni Kukoc (former basketball player)
- Oliver Phelps (actor)
- Teemu Selanne (former ice hockey player)
- Catherine Zeta-Jones (actress)
Former footballers Gareth Bale and Andriy Shevchenko were part of Europe's winning team in the 2023 edition.
Formula One driver Carlos Sainz and tennis star Novak Djokovic also featured at the event held in Rome.
What is the format?
Starting at 12:45 BST, the celebrities will feature in a two v two scramble competition across holes 1, 15, 16, 17 and 18 of the course.
Each hole will be played twice and worth a point each. A halved hole will see teams earn a half point.
The team that picks up 20½ points will win the Ryder Cup All-Star match.
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