Jon Rahm Refuses to Pay Fines, Ryder Cup Spot in Doubt

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September 12, 2024 · 2 min read

Jon Rahm Refuses to Pay Fines, Ryder Cup Spot in Doubt
Other Sports | September 12, 2024
Since joining LIV Golf for the 2024 season, Jon Rahm has secured one win. (Image: Getty)

Jon Rahm has stated that he does not plan to pay the fines he incurred from playing in LIV Golf events, leading to ongoing uncertainty about his Ryder Cup eligibility. The 29-year-old Spaniard was key in Europe’s Ryder Cup win in Rome last year. However, his participation in the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage is uncertain because he joined LIV Golf.

Rahm faced fines from the DP World Tour for competing in LIV tournaments that conflicted with DP World Tour events without seeking permission. To maintain his DP World Tour membership and qualify for the Ryder Cup, Rahm needs to play in three more tournaments before the season ends in November. He has signed up for the Spanish Open, Dunhill Links Championship and Andalucia Masters.

However, a DP World Tour spokesperson stated that he cannot play until he pays the fines. Rahm voiced his frustration with the fines at LIV Chicago, stating he does not plan to pay them. He is currently discussing the issue with the DP World Tour. He confirmed his intention to compete in Spain but acknowledged the possibility of being barred from participation.

European players must compete in four DP World Tour events annually to keep their membership. Rahm’s Olympic participation counts as one event, leaving him with only two additional tournaments to fulfill the requirement. However, his points are insufficient to qualify for the season-ending DP World Tour playoffs.

Tyrrell Hatton another LIV player managed to compete in the British Masters after appealing his fines. The DP World Tour’s rules, enforced by an arbitration panel, remain a point of contention. Former European captain Padraig Harrington emphasized adherence to these rules, underscoring that the Ryder Cup’s integrity depends on them.

Despite calls for rule changes to accommodate top players like Jon Rahm, the DP World Tour has maintained its stance on enforcing its regulations.