As things stand Brooks Koepka sits in second place on the US Ryder Cup standings following his recent win at the PGA Championship. With the two-shot win he became the first LIV Golf player to win a Major and he might easily be going for the third leg of the Grand Slam at this month’s US Open having tied for second at The Masters.
So the question that is now popping up more than it was is whether a LIV golfer should be allowed to feature in the Ryder Cup in Rome? With six captain’s picks a team without Koepka would seem a ridiculous option if you are of the opinion that a LIV player should feature in Italy and, judging by this week’s press conferences at Muirfield Village, his team-mates are behind the move.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who has played on one Ryder Cup team, would happily have Koepka or whoever it took to finally get a win in Europe – the Americans incredibly last won an away match in 1993.
“I want to win the Ryder Cup. I don’t care about tours or anything like that. I want to win the Ryder Cup. It’s something we talked about when we finished (at Whistling Straits in 2021), we want to beat those guys in Europe. It’s been a long time since we’ve beat them,” Scheffler said.
“Whoever the best 12 guys that make a complete team, it’s different than individual tournaments. We want a team of guys that are going over there together to bring the Cup back home, and that’s all I really care about.”
Patrick Cantlay, the next ranked American at fourth in the world, would echo Scheffler’s thoughts.
“I just want the best 12 Americans on the team. I don’t think the US has won a Ryder Cup over there since ’93. So I’m looking to change that.”
Even Rory McIlroy believes that Koepka, who has also won twice on the LIV Golf League and is now ranked 14th in the world, should be worthy of a place on Zach Johnson’s side.
“I certainly think Brooks deserves to be on the United States team. I think with how he’s played, he’s second in the US standings, only played two counting events. I don’t know if there’s anyone else on the LIV roster that would make the team on merit and how they’re playing. But Brooks is definitely a guy that I think deserves to be on the US team,” explained the World No. 3.
But McIlroy wasn’t budging on the possibility of the Europeans playing for Luke Donald’s side.
“But I have different feelings about the European team and the other side and sort of how that has…
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