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Captain casts doubts on LIV players in Ryder Cup

- Steve DiMeglio

U.S. captain Zach Johnson isn’t counting on using players who have joined LIV Golf when next year’s Ryder Cup begins in Italy.

They won’t be there. Speaking earlier this week at the John Deere Classic tournament at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, where Johnson has seven top-5 finishes including a win in 2012, the two-time major winner said when you connect the dots, those who bolted the PGA Tour for the Saudi Arabia-backed rival golf league won’t be wearing the red, white and blue when the U.S. faces Europe from Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club outside of Rome.

“In order to play on the Ryder Cup team whether you’re top 6 or a pick, you must garner Ryder Cup points through the PGA of America,” Johnson said. “In order to garner Ryder Cup points through the PGA of America, you have to be a member of the PGA of America. The way that we’re members of the PGA of America is through the PGA Tour.

“I’ll let you connect the dots from there.”

As of now, that would forbid some players from last year’s victorious U.S. team – Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau. Patrick Reed and Phil Mickelson would be out, too.

As for Europe, it could be without longtime stalwarts Sergio Garcia, Lee Westwood, Martin Kaymer and Ian Poulter.

“I hope that I still have the possibilit­y, as I’m sure (Kaymer and Westwood) do, too, to be a part of a few more Ryder Cup teams,” Garcia said at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club outside of Portland, Oregon, home to the second event of the LIV Golf Invitation­al Series this week. “But that’s not going to depend on us now. “We’ll just keep our fingers crossed.” And Westwood wondered why there’s even a chance he won’t be allowed at another Ryder Cup.

“I’ve been playing Ryder Cup golf since 1997, and the criteria has been to be a member of the European (DP World) Tour. Now, the criteria for being a member of the European Tour is to play four events. Why should they change that now?” Westwood said. “I’ve been a member of the PGA Tour and still played four events on the European Tour, and why would the European Tour change their rules so dramatical­ly because another tour doesn’t like it or feels financiall­y threatened?

“There’s just a bit too much protection going on for my liking and not enough transparen­cy. I think as long as you fulfill the criteria to be a (DP World Tour) member, then you should still have the opportunit­y to try and qualify for the Ryder Cup team.”

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