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Team Europe facing selection nightmare due to Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton

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Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton are set to be ruled out of the Ryder Cup after being handed suspensions by the DP World Tour, but how could the European team look without the duo?

Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton’s Ryder Cup futures remain in doubt(Maddie Meyer/PGA of America/PGA of America via Getty Images)

Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton, who were part of Team Europe in the Ryder Cup, took a big risk when they left the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf. Now, it seems like their gamble might not pay off.

Both players joined the Saudi Arabia-backed tour in December and January, signing big contracts and teaming up on the Legion XIII team led by Rahm. But this move has put their future in the Ryder Cup in doubt. They had hoped that the PGA Tour and LIV Golf could find a way to mend the split in professional golf, or that the rules for qualifying for the Ryder Cup could be changed to include LIV players.




To be considered for the Ryder Cup, European players must be active members of the DP World Tour. However, the Wentworth-based circuit has suspended its members who have moved to LIV. The Telegraph reports that Hatton and Rahm a two-time major champion have been suspended from the DP World Tour for one tournament for each of the four LIV events they have played in this season.

With 10 more LIV events this season and both men required to play in all of them, more suspensions are likely. This puts them at risk of losing their DP World Tour cards and being ruled out of the Ryder Cup altogether.

Many golfers have suggested changing the qualifying process to allow LIV players and ensure Europe has the strongest team possible. This could mean that Rahm and Hatton, who were stars in the victory in Rome, might join captain Luke Donald’s team at Bethpage Black in New York next year. But if they don’t, here’s how the team might look….

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Rory McIlroy kicked off the year with a win at the Dubai Desert Classic on the DP World Tour. However, since returning to his US base, it’s been tough for the Northern Irishman, with his best finish being T19 in five PGA Tour starts this season. Still, the seven-time Ryder Cup veteran will definitely be on Luke Donald’s team at Bethpage next year.

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