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DeChambeau, mired in some controversy since joining the Saudi-backed LIV Golf, was left off the 2023 Ryder Cup team and the 2024 Olympic team, despite being one of the U.S.’s best performing players. Esentially, he didn’t have enough points since LIV Golf events aren’t recognized.
LIV Golf's Bryson DeChambeau joined PGA Tour players Russell Henley and Harris English in qualifying for US Ryder Cup team spots after Sunday's BMW Championship, the last US points event.Schauffele, last year's British Open and PGA Championship winner,
The anticipation for the world’s best golfers to arrive at Bethpage Black in just over a month for the Ryder Cup between the United States and Europe is palpable. While captain Keegan Bradley is still finalizing his roster—balancing automatic qualifiers from the top six in points with his own selections—he has a clear plan for team-building: compete together in the Procore Championship two weeks prior.
While Bryson DeChambeau said LIV Golf would be OK with him playing a PGA Tour event to prepare for the Ryder Cup, the tour won't let it happen.
Bryson DeChambeau was notably absent from Team USA's last Ryder Cup outing after being snubbed by captain, Zach Johnson, but is eyeing redemption in 2025.
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Golf Digest on MSNBryson DeChambeau teases what he might do on the first tee of the Ryder Cup, and we’d pay anything to see it
On Thursday, just as things were heating up (literally) at the FedEx St. Jude Championship, DeChambeau was in the lab cooking up something special for the first tee at next month’s USA-vs.-Europe showdown. Like always, DeChambeau runs the risk of doing too much and ruffling a few feathers, but sweet fancy Moses would this be a sight to see. Behold.
Brandel Chamblee sparked backlash with his claim that Bryson DeChambeau will play for 'Saudi Arabia,' not Team USA, at the Ryder Cup this year.