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Ryder Cup Star Pulled, Left 'Pissed' But Ready to Play
20 Nov
Summary
- Harris English was unexpectedly removed from Ryder Cup singles.
- An 'envelope rule' forced his withdrawal after a rival's injury.
- He will return to PGA Tour action at the RSM Classic.

Golfer Harris English has voiced his disappointment regarding his unceremonious exit from the Ryder Cup singles session. He described the experience as frustrating, particularly as he was preparing for a significant career moment. The unexpected withdrawal was a consequence of the 'envelope rule,' enacted after a European competitor sustained a neck injury, leading to English's name being drawn to sit out.
Despite his initial anger and disappointment, English transitioned into a support role, wearing an earpiece and microphone to assist the team. This unusual situation occurred after Viktor Hovland's injury during Saturday's Four-ball match, which mandated the rule's activation. Although the American team fought hard, they narrowly lost the Ryder Cup.
Nearly two months after the Ryder Cup, Harris English is preparing for his return to competitive play. His first PGA Tour start since Bethpage will be at the RSM Classic, scheduled to begin on November 20, 2025, at Sea Island in St. Simons Island, Georgia. He is slated to tee off at 10:20 a.m. local time on the Seaside Course.




