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Jon Rahm: Ryder Cup Adare Manor Despite DP World Tour Trouble!

Spanish star Jon Rahm wants to play in the 2027 Ryder Cup. But a dispute threatens everything.

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9. April 2026 · 2 min read
Jon Rahm: Ryder Cup Adare Manor Despite DP World Tour Trouble!

Jon Rahm, the golf powerhouse with the strongest wrists, once again finds himself in a complete dilemma. It's all about nothing less than the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor and a major dispute with the DP World Tour. The Spanish superstar desperately wants to play for Europe, but the heavy shackles of his LIV Golf past aren't quite letting him go.

Nevertheless, Rahm made an intriguing turnaround this week: He withdrew his appeal against the sanctions imposed by the DP World Tour for having teed off at LIV events without official release. But instead of accepting the deal that eight other LIV golfers agreed to – namely paying fines and competing in six DP World Tour events – Rahm has opted for his own unique path. A bold move that shows: The man has a plan.

Rahm's Declaration: "I Have Confidence"

Rahm is rock-solid confident that he will be eligible to play for the European Ryder Cup team next year. On the hallowed grounds of Augusta National, he spoke confidently and believes that the entire matter will be resolved before the Amgen Irish Open in September. "I have confidence in us and the DP World Tour that we will find a solution that works for both sides," he let the golf world know. All we can do is hope that's how it plays out!

High-Stakes Game and Comeback Plans

It's also clear that serious cash is involved here. Rahm's penalties are said to amount to over $3 million – a sum that LIV Golf even wanted to settle for him, but the debt has not yet been paid. Besides the Ryder Cup, Rahm already has clear plans for the DP World Tour: He is determined to return to the Irish Open in Doonbeg (September 10-13) and the Spanish Open in Madrid in October. Wentworth, the French Open, and the Omega Dubai Desert Classic are also on his wish list. Whether all of this will work out now depends on how this high-stakes dispute with the European golf authority ends. The tension is almost unbearable!

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