Jon Rahm Seeks Resolution with DP World Tour to Secure Ryder Cup Eligibility
Published: March 22, 2026
Negotiations Continue as Rahm Withdraws Appeal
Jon Rahm has withdrawn his appeal against sanctions imposed by the DP World Tour for playing in LIV Golf events, but remains in talks to reach a mutually agreeable solution regarding his participation and future eligibility for the European Ryder Cup team. The core of the dispute centers on the number of DP World Tour events Rahm is required to play annually.
Willing to Pay Fines with Compromise on Event Minimum
Rahm has indicated a willingness to pay the fines, exceeding $2 million, levied against him, provided the DP World Tour adjusts its requirement for minimum event participation. Currently, the tour is seeking a commitment of six events, whereas Rahm is proposing a limit of four.
“We keep trying to continue talking with them and negotiate what is the best result for both parties. I have already told you and I repeat it: they offered us an agreement that does not seem fair to me, but if they modified it so that I could play a minimum of four tournaments, then I would sign,”
Jon Rahm, LIV Golf player
Rahm has consistently maintained that he is not seeking special treatment, but rather a reasonable accommodation that aligns with his existing tournament schedule.
Ryder Cup Future at Stake
Withdrawing the appeal puts Rahm’s future eligibility for the European Ryder Cup team at greater risk. Maintaining DP World Tour membership and therefore Ryder Cup eligibility, requires players to participate in a minimum number of events. The current impasse threatens Rahm’s ability to continue representing Europe in the prestigious competition.
Rahm has previously played a pivotal role in the Ryder Cup, contributing to the European team’s victory at Bethpage Black in September.
Potential Event Schedule
Rahm has expressed a desire to participate in several European events, including the Omega European Masters, the Irish Open, Wentworth, the French Open, the Dunhill, and the Spanish Open, potentially fulfilling the four-event minimum if an agreement is reached.
“I don’t think it’s fair to force them to play more than the current schedule requires. If they leave it at four, I would accept and pay the fines.”
Jon Rahm, LIV Golf player
FAQ
What is the main point of contention between Jon Rahm and the DP World Tour?
The primary disagreement is the number of DP World Tour events Jon Rahm is required to play annually to maintain membership and Ryder Cup eligibility.
Is Jon Rahm willing to pay the fines imposed by the DP World Tour?
Yes, Rahm has stated he is willing to pay the fines if the DP World Tour reduces the minimum event requirement to four.
What is at stake for Jon Rahm if he cannot reach an agreement with the DP World Tour?
His eligibility to compete in future European Ryder Cup teams is at risk.
