What happened
Jon Rahm has resolved his dispute with the DP World Tour over unpaid fines tied to playing in conflicting LIV Golf events without a release, according to ESPN. The settlement restores his eligibility to represent the European team at next year's Ryder Cup. Rahm separately addressed his LIV Golf contract, saying he sees few ways out as the league seeks new financing.
Why it matters
Rahm is one of Europe's marquee players, and his Ryder Cup availability is a meaningful boost for captain selection and team composition heading into the 2027 matches. The DP World Tour fine dispute had been the central administrative obstacle blocking LIV-aligned European stars from qualifying. The resolution signals a thaw between LIV-contracted players and the established tours.
What to watch
Watch for the DP World Tour's formal confirmation and how Rahm schedules sanctioned events to meet Ryder Cup qualification criteria. Captain announcements and points-race updates will determine his pathway onto the squad.