Rahm eligible for Ryder Cup after striking tour deal
Jon Rahm will be eligible for next year's Ryder Cup in Ireland after striking a deal to continue playing on the DP World Tour. The agreement resolves questions about the Spanish golfer's participation in one of golf's most prestigious team events.
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Rahm had faced uncertainty regarding his Ryder Cup future following his move to LIV Golf. The DP World Tour's strict membership requirements had created complications for several players who made similar switches to the breakaway league.
The deal ensures Rahm can represent Europe when the biennial contest heads to Ireland. The 2027 Ryder Cup will be held at a venue yet to be confirmed, with Irish soil hosting the event for the first time.
Rahm's participation represents a significant boost for the European team. The two-time major champion brings considerable experience and firepower to any lineup.
The DP World Tour has maintained its position that players must fulfill certain eligibility requirements to remain members. Rahm's agreement with the tour signals a pragmatic approach from all parties involved.
European captain Luke Donald will welcome the clarity regarding Rahm's availability as he begins planning his team selection for the contest against the United States.
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