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How Team Europe Ryder Cup team could look without Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton

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Luke Donald has several selection headaches ahead of the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage, with the uncertainty over the availability of Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton atop the captain’s agenda

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 took a calculated gamble on their Ryder Cup futures when they turned their back on the PGA Tour to join the breakaway LIV Golf, and it appears their risk might not pay off.

The duo joined the Saudi Arabia-backed tour in December and January respectively, signing huge contracts and joining forces on the Legion XIII team captained by Rahm. But in return for taking the money, uncertainty was placed on their Ryder Cup futures.




The duo had hoped a resolution could be found by the PGA Tour and LIV Golf to heal the divide in the professional game, or Ryder Cup qualification rules be altered to accommodate LIV players.

European players must be active members of the DP World Tour if they want to be considered for Ryder Cup selection, but the Wentworth-based circuit has suspended its members who have jumped ship for LIV. And according to The Telegraph, Hatton and Rahm – a two-time major champion – have received one-tournament suspensions from the DP World Tour for each of the four LIV events they have teed it up in this season.

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With 10 LIV events remaining this season and both men obliged to play in all of them, more suspensions are set to follow, putting them at risk of losing their DP World Tour cards, and ruling them out of Ryder Cup contention altogether.

Many players have called for the qualifying process to be amended to open the door for LIV players and ensure Europe has the strongest team possible, so Rahm and Hatton – who starred in the victory in Rome in October – could find a way into captain Luke Donald’s team at Bethpage Black in New York next year. But if they don’t, here is how the team could look…

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