US Ryder Cup captain Zach Johnson has suggested that LIV Golf Invitational Series players still hoping to make next year’s Ryder Cup team are in for a disappointment.
Johnson was speaking ahead of the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run. Asked how he could make captain’s picks with question marks over the eligibility of the rebels, he said: “So what I know is this: in order to play on the Ryder Cup team whether you’re top 6 or a pick, you must garner Ryder Cup points through the PGA of America. In order to garner Ryder Cup points through the PGA of America you have to be a member of the PGA of America. The way that we’re members of the PGA of America is through the PGA Tour. I’ll let you connect the dots from there.”
With the next Ryder Cup still over a year away much could happen in the meantime, and there may even be implications for those US LIV Golf players who have resigned their PGA Tour membership, such as Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed and Kevin Na, and those who haven’t, including Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka.
Dustin Johnson, DeChambeau, Koepka and Reed all played in the last Ryder Cup, but the captain’s words could barely be more clear as to what is expected of anyone hoping to make it into his team. Meanwhile, there has also been pressure from 9/11 families who sent a letter to Phil Mickelson, Na, Johnson, DeChambeau and Reed expressing their anger, outrage and disappointment that they joined the Saudi-backed Series. They also described hopes for rules exceptions to allow them to play in the US Ryder Cup team as “absurd”.
Despite Johnson’s unequivocal stance on the issue, though, he explained he does have some sympathy for those who have chosen to join the Series. He said: “I got some friends that have decided to go that route. A lot of individuals that I’m for. I mean these are my friends. I’m for them. I want them to do well. I want them to, you know, find contentment or happiness in whatever it may be. It’s not for me to say how that develops or how they find that. I will say I have the utmost respect for them…
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