Rahm eligible for Ryder Cup after agreeing deal with DP World Tour
- On Tuesday, Jon Rahm, a two-time major winner, reached a settlement with the DP World Tour, resolving outstanding fines and securing his eligibility for the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor.
- The dispute arose after Rahm played in conflicting LIV Golf events, resulting in fines and a tour requirement for extra tournaments, which he previously rejected at the Masters.
- Under the agreement, Rahm will pay approximately $3.33 million in outstanding fines and withdraw pending appeals, allowing him to regain membership and compete in stipulated DP World Tour tournaments.
- Beginning next week at the PGA Championship, Rahm can now earn Race to Dubai ranking points. He said there's "no longer a standoff" after both sides made concessions.
- Rahm plans to participate in several European events this fall, though his wife's October due date could influence his tournament schedule for the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor.
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