Jon Rahm, 2023 Masters champion, can’t escape his Ryder Cup fight
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jon Rahm can not appear to evade his looming Ryder Cup eligibility debacle, even on the Masters.
Rahm, the 2023 champion, responded bluntly however diplomatically to questions on his disciplinary motion with the DP World Tour on Tuesday. He has repeatedly said that he’s assured there will probably be a decision relating to excellent functions that may permit him to play in subsequent 12 months’s Ryder Cup.
“We’re going to work it out,” Rahm stated.
The crux of the problem is that if Rahm doesn’t adhere to the DP World Tour’s guidelines, he’ll now not be a member. To play within the Ryder Cup, each European participant should be a standing DP World Tour member. Rahm believes he will probably be teeing it up in 2027 at Adare Manor, however he was not enthused when requested to make clear his predicament.
“I think this is not the week to be talking about this, this being the first major of the year and how important this is for the game of golf in general and for all of us,” Rahm stated. “We keep talking to them, and we keep trying to negotiate. I have given quite a bit in a few things, which I talked about at my last press conference.”
Rahm has been a part of the previous 4 European Ryder Cup groups, together with the lineup that defeated the Americans final fall at Bethpage Black in New York.
The DP World Tour, previously the European Tour, fined Rahm a reported $3 million for competing in conflicting occasions with no correct launch when he joined Saudi-backed LIV Golf. Rahm subsequently refused to pay the penalties, submitting a authorized attraction that allowed him to proceed competing whereas the decision was pending.
However, in March, the DP World Tour supplied an olive department to its LIV golfers — pay all excellent fines, commit to 6 occasions per 12 months, drop any appeals and by no means be penalized for enjoying in LIV occasions once more. Eight players accepted that dealtogether with Rahm’s European Ryder Cup teammate and good friend Tyrrell Hatton.
Rahm didn’t settle for the proposal. At the time, the Spaniard called the deal extortion, saying“I don’t like the conditions.”
Most not too long ago, Rahm determined to drop his authorized attraction however nonetheless refuses to pay the tour’s monetary penalties and cling to its proposed resolution. His fundamental sticking level is the six required occasions. He believes the quantity is just too excessive and doesn’t match with his present schedule, which incorporates his 14 required LIV occasions and the 4 main championships.
Rahm stated he ought to have the ability to choose and select what DP World tournaments he performs, on prime of that. However, his option to keep away from a authorized battle by dropping the attraction was intentional, albeit dangerous.
“I didn’t think that going the legal route and going to court was good for anybody. So I have faith in us and the DP World Tour. We’re going to find a good solution for both of us,” Rahm stated.
The alternative was a danger as a result of it’s unclear — even to Rahm himself — if he’s presently eligible to play in DP World Tour occasions as the problem stays unresolved. He says it would not matter, although. The two-time main champion was not deliberate on registering for an occasion on the DP World Tour till September.
Regardless, he respects the group and hopes to work towards a decision.
“If I were unable right now, it doesn’t matter since I’m not planning to tee it up until after August like I have done in my career,” he stated. “I do intend to continue to support the DP World Tour.
“I’ve been very grateful to be a member. I’ve been very grateful to support the tour and play some wonderful events.”
