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Changes to European Ryder Cup team qualification process; LIV Golf excluded

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 6, 20244 Mins Read
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The European Ryder Cup team has announced a significant change to its automatic qualification system for the 2025 match at Bethpage Black. The team, managed by the DP World Tour, will now use a single standing to determine automatic qualifiers, awarding six spots based on performances in various events. This new system will prioritize global and American play over the European Points standing used in previous years.

Points will be awarded for various events, including major championships, PGA Tour signature events, DP World Tour Rolex series events, and more. The changes come in the wake of the new PGA Tour-DP World Tour alliance, which allows the top 10 players on the DP World Tour season standings to receive a PGA Tour card the following year. LIV Golf events, however, did not receive point accreditation.

Despite this, LIV Golf members are still technically eligible for the European Ryder Cup team as long as they maintain their DP World Tour membership. Players such as Jon Rahm, who defected to the Saudi-backed LIV Golf last December, could still potentially qualify for the team based on their performances in major events and on the DP World Tour. Other potential picks from the LIV Golf circuit include Tyrrell Hatton and Adrian Meronk.

The new CEO of the DP World Tour, Guy Kinnings, has expressed his excitement about the revised qualification system, calling it a “major milestone moment” in the journey to the 2025 Ryder Cup. The qualification process for the team will begin at the Betfred British Masters later this month and conclude at the end of August next year. The 2025 Ryder Cup will take place at Bethpage Black on Sept. 26, 2025, with the Europeans looking to defend their title after winning just once in their last four away appearances.

Overall, the European Ryder Cup team has made significant changes to its automatic qualification system for the 2025 match at Bethpage Black. By adopting a single standing that prioritizes global and American play, the team aims to simplify the qualification process and ensure that the best players are selected for the prestigious event. With points now being awarded for various events, including major championships and PGA Tour events, players from both the DP World Tour and LIV Golf circuits have the opportunity to earn a spot on the team.

Despite the lack of point accreditation for LIV Golf events, members of the new circuit are still eligible for the European Ryder Cup team as long as they maintain their DP World Tour membership. This opens up the possibility for players like Jon Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, and Adrian Meronk to qualify for the team through their performances in major events and on the DP World Tour. The team has expressed confidence in this new system and is looking forward to seeing how it plays out in the qualification process leading up to the 2025 Ryder Cup.

The new qualification system has been designed to provide a fair and transparent process for selecting the European Ryder Cup team. With points now being awarded for a variety of events, including major championships and PGA Tour events, players will have the opportunity to showcase their skills on a global stage. The changes come at a time of transition for the DP World Tour, following its alliance with the PGA Tour, which has brought about operational support and increased stake in DP World Tour productions.

As the qualification process for the 2025 Ryder Cup gets underway, fans and players alike will be watching closely to see who earns a spot on the European team. With the defending champions looking to secure another victory, the competition is sure to be intense as players from both the DP World Tour and LIV Golf circuits vie for their place on the team. With the new system in place, the Europeans are hopeful that they can build a strong team that will bring home another win at Bethpage Black in 2025.

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