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Ryder Cup 2027: Jon Rahm confident he can ‘work out’ deal with DP World Tour to avoid ban and stay eligible for Team Europe | Golf News


Jon Rahm insists he is confident of being able to negotiate an agreement with the DP World Tour that would keep him eligible to feature for Europe’s Ryder Cup team.

Rahm has yet to settle outstanding fines – reportedly over £2million – for breaching DP World Tour regulations by playing in LIV Golf League events without permission.

The Spaniard last month rejected the DP World Tour’s offer – taken by eight of his LIV Golf League colleagues – for conditional tournament releases for the 2026 season, which was only granted if players agreed to withdraw their appeals, pay their fines and play two extra events.

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Paul McGinley predicts Jon Rahm and DP World Tour will come to an agreement to enable the two-time major champion to play at Adare Manor

Rahm described the deal as “extorting players” but has since withdrawn his appeal against sanctions imposed, leaving his DP World Tour future – and potential Ryder Cup eligibility – uncertain.

“We keep talking about the DP World Tour and trying to figure out a solution that works best,” Rahm said ahead of The Masters. “I didn’t think that going the legal route and going to court was good for anybody.

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Justin Rose last month called on Jon Rahm to settle DP World Tour fines and stay eligible for Team Europe

“I have faith in us and the DP World Tour – we’re going to find a good solution for both of us.”

Luke Donald has previously stated he hopes that Rahm will be able to feature in his Ryder Cup team again next September, where Team Europe will be chasing a historic third consecutive win over Team USA.

When asked whether he was confident of playing next September at Adare Manor, Rahm said: “Yeah.”

Jon Rahm, of Spain, warms up on the driving range before a practice round ahead of the Masters golf tournament
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Jon Rahm heads into The Masters top of the LIV Golf League individual standings

‘This will be sorted out’ – Rahm expects deal to be reached

The deal offered by the DP World Tour included players having to commit to a minimum of six events, two of which were at the tour’s choosing, with Rahm previously stating that he would sign an agreement if he were required to play only four events each season.

Rory McIlroy admitted earlier last month that it was a shame Rahm did not take the “generous” deal, while Justin Rose said there was some “middle ground” to be found over the ongoing issue about his Team Europe future.

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Rahm explained his reasons for rejecting the DP World Tour deal, stating he doesn’t want to play six events

“I think I already have [compromised],” Rahm added. “We’ve already told them many times. I think this is not the week to be talking about this, this being the first major of the year and how important this is for the game of golf in general and for all of us.

“We keep talking to them, and we keep trying to negotiate. I have given in quite a bit on a few things, which I think I made.

Rory McIlroy/Jon Rahm at the Ryder Cup
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Rahm and Rory McIlroy both played key roles in Team Europe’s 15-13 victory at Bethpage Black

“We’re going to work it out. It’s going to work out. As of now, the DP World Tour is doing what they need to do and following the channels they need to follow, but I’m confident this will be sorted out before I tee it up in September.”

Rahm currently isn’t scheduled to feature on the DP World Tour until September, following the conclusion of the 2026 LIV Golf League season, with the 31-year-old still keen on multiple events later this year.

“I truly don’t know,” Rahm admitted over his current DP World Tour status. “I’m not planning to play until September, so that’s a bit of a positive. If I were unable right now, it doesn’t matter since I’m not planning to tee it up until after August like I have done in my career.

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Rich Beem explains the DP World Tour statement on eight members to have been granted permission to play in conflicting tournaments on the LIV Golf circuit in 2026

“I do intend to continue to support the DP World Tour. I’ve been very thankful to be a member and I’ve been very thankful to support the Tour and play some wonderful events.

“The Irish Open has been very good to me, and I would love to make a return. Wentworth [BMW PGA Championship] has been fantastic every single year, the Spanish Open, maybe even the Dunhill [Links Championship].

“We have some events like the French Open and the Omega [European Masters]. Those are events that I’d love to have the chance to play.”

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