
The 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black is set to feature one of the largest temporary LED video deployments in North American history, thanks to GoVision LLC.

For the fourth consecutive U.S. Ryder Cup, GoVision was selected to deliver large-scale video coverage across the course. This year, the Texas-based provider is installing 27 LED boards totaling more than 24,000 square feet of video, with nearly 153 million pixels—more than the combined displays of Times Square or the exterior of the Las Vegas Sphere.
“This year’s Ryder Cup is a monumental undertaking – a game-changing event for GoVision and for the sporting industry overall,” said GoVision Founder & Chairman Chris Curtis. “It’s a record-setting collection of video displays for us, and the largest temporary LED deployment in North American history ever. We can’t wait for the world to see it!”
The LED lineup spans the entire course and surrounding hospitality areas, with massive boards at key holes—including a 72-foot-wide screen at the first tee—and additional screens in fan zones, VIP clubs, and media centers. In total, the system required 53-foot trailers to transport.

“GoVision has been delivering exceptional video coverage at our Championships dating back to the 2010 PGA Championship,” said Brandon Haney, Director of Championships, PGA of America. “Over the years, we’ve expanded their role to enhance the spectator experience, and this year’s Ryder Cup showcases the pinnacle of our collaboration. Ryder Cup guests are set to enjoy an unparalleled visual experience.”
Following is a complete list of the state-of-the-art LED video technology that will be on display during the 2025 Ryder Cup:
- Hole #1- (72’3″ wide x 26’4″ high) comprised of 3.9mm ultra-high-resolution panels
- Hole #5 – (45’11” x 36’1″) 6mm
- Hole #7 – (41′ x 32’10”) 3.9mm
- Hole #11 – (45’11” x 36’1″)
- Hole #14 – (41′ x 32’10”) 3.9mm
- Hole #16 – (50’11” x 39’4″) 3.9mm
- Hole #17 – (54’2″ x 42’7″) 4.8mm
- Hole #18 – (72’3″ x 26’4″) 3.9mm
- Hole #1/#18 market – (41′ x 32’10”) 3.9mm
- International Pavilion Indoor – 2 (27’11” x 23′) 3.9mm
- Captains Club – 2 (27’11” x 23′) 3.9mm
- Rolex Triple Floor Hospitality (14’4″ x 8’2″) 1.9mm
- Player interview Area – (24’6″ x 9’9″)1.9mm
- NBC Hospitality 1st floor – (14’8″ x 8’2″) 1.8mm
- NBC Hospitality 2nd floor – (11’6″ x 6’6″) 3.9mm
- Driving Range – (45’11” x 36’1″) 3.9mm
- Volunteer HQ – (14’8″ x 8’2″) 3.9mm
- 1927 hospitality tent – (27’11” x 9’10”) 3.9mm
- Media Center – (65’7″ x 9’10” base, 35’9″ x 1’7″ header) 2.8mm
- Merchandise Transit Info – (13’2″ x 13’2″) 3.9mm
- Fan Zone Cube – 4 (21’5″ x 16’5′) 3.9mm
- Media Center LED poster used to display HPE technology – (20” x 6’6”) 1mm
GoVision is also controlling 10 additional screens on-site as part of the overall production.

“This year’s Ryder Cup is an incredibly complex operation, with so many screens scattered around the course and throughout the VIP and hospitality areas,” said Kevin Faciane, GoVision CEO. “With only four playing groups at a time on the course, it can be a real challenge for spectators to follow the action. In addition, each screen needs to be produced like its own show so we don’t distract the players or the crowd by showing highlights at the wrong time in the wrong place.”
The Texas-based company has been the LED screen provider for PGA and LPGA events for nearly two decades. In 2025, GoVision will support 60 tournaments across professional and amateur golf, including the PGA Championship, AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Senior PGA Championship and the BMW Championship.
