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TEE-OFF TIMES (all BST)
Singles (Sun): 1700, 1711, 1722, 1733, 1744, 1755, 1806, 1817, 1828, 1839, 1850 & 1901
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You can follow the action from the 35th Ryder Cup match between Europe and the United States with the BBC.
Golf's greatest team competition starts at Oakland Hills, Detroit, Michigan on Friday 17 September and is set to reach a dramatic conclusion on Sunday 19 September.
The European team, under Bernhard Langer's captaincy, will be looking to keep hold of the famous trophy, although Hal Sutton's USA side are determined to win at home.
You can keep in touch throughout the three days of drama on television, radio, online and Ceefax.
After the opening ceremony at 2100 BST on Thursday, the action proper starts at 1310 BST on Friday when the first of the four fourballs will tee off.
The afternoon's foursomes kick-off at 1845 BST, and those starting times are repeated the following day, with groups going off at 15-minute intervals.
The final day's singles start at 1700 BST with the last pairing due off at 1901 BST.
TELEVISION
The BBC will wrap up each day's action in a highlights package presented by Steve Rider.
Rider will be joined by Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Julian Tutt and Jean van de Velde, a Ryder Cup veteran from 1999.
Alliss and Brown will share commentating duties and provide expert analysis of the action, while Tutt and Van de Velde will be reporting from around the course.
The team will be on air every night for two hours, and there will also be highlights packages during the day on Saturday and Sunday.
Friday 17 September
BBC Two - 2335-0135 BST
Saturday 18 September
BBC One - 1210-1310 BST
BBC Two - 2330-0130 BST
Sunday 19 September
BBC Two - 1500-1600 BST
BBC Two - 2330-0130 BST
Monday 20 September
BBC Two 2320-0100 BST
RADIO
Listeners can tune in to Five Live 909 & 693MW to enjoy three days of live coverage, commentary, reports, gossip, chat and expert analysis.
John Inverdale will host comprehensive coverage from the course, starting at 1300 BST on Friday.
He will be joined by, among others, golf correspondent Iain Carter, Andrew Cotter and John Murray.
The team will be on air through to 2300 BST and will be on hand with all the latest news from Oakland Hills throughout a busy weekend of sport.
WEBSITE
Dedicated in-depth coverage is available on the BBC Sport website at:
Throughout all three days of competition there will be up-to-the-minute updates of the on-course action.
As well as the latest scores and results, there will also be reports, reaction, comment, team profiles, a course guide and a comprehensive history of the event.
And there will be behind the scenes news and features from our man at Oakland Hills.
BBC Sport Interactive will also provide UK-based users with audio streams from Radio Five Live over all three days.
CEEFAX
You will be able to keep in touch with all the developments from Oakland Hills at the touch of a button via the special section on page 490.
The service will provide a latest leaderboard on page 491.
And there will also be reports, quotes and a full schedule running through to page 499.