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Rahm's Ryder Cup Future in Peril Over Tour Fines
21 Feb
Summary
- Jon Rahm has not settled fines with the European Tour, jeopardizing his Ryder Cup spot.
- Eight golfers, including Tyrrell Hatton, settled fines for LIV Golf releases in 2026.
- Rahm faces a potential suspension if he loses an appeal against tour fines.

Jon Rahm's participation in future Ryder Cups is in serious doubt due to an unresolved dispute with the European Tour Group concerning seven-figure fines related to his involvement with LIV Golf. Unlike his teammate Tyrrell Hatton, who is among eight golfers to have settled outstanding fines and appeals for releases to play on LIV in 2026, Rahm has not reached an agreement.
The European Tour Group stated that the conditions accepted by members provide additional value and benefits to the DP World Tour. These releases are specific to the 2026 season and are not precedent-setting. However, Rahm remains adamant about not paying the European fines, which could lead to an appeal hearing.
Should Rahm's appeal be unsuccessful, he could be found in default and subsequently suspended from Ryder Cup participation. This situation mirrors that of Lee Westwood, Sergio García, and Ian Poulter, who resigned from the DP World Tour after losing similar appeals. Rahm, a key figure in Europe's Ryder Cup efforts over the last four tournaments, has yet to comment publicly.




