Zach Johnson: LIV players 'technically' eligible for U.S. Ryder Cup team
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[July 06, 2023]
With the Ryder Cup just under three months away, United
States captain Zach Johnson is trying to make sure that any ties
between LIV Golf and other circuits, including the PGA Tour, don't
get in the way of putting together a winning roster.
Johnson said Wednesday that he and the Ryder Cup committee already
determined how they wanted to navigate the treacherous landscape
that LIV has created in the golf world, and they are sticking to
their guns.
"What's transpiring in professional golf from a competitive level,
competition level, is PGA Tour; right?" Johnson said. "It's not PGA
of America. So the individuals that are Americans that play on other
tours that are not the PGA Tour, they could play, I mean,
technically the Latin Tour or the Asian Tour or wherever.
"More times than not they're going to be members of the PGA of
America for a number of reasons. Our liability insurance is number
one and some other benefits."
Although he didn't outwardly come out and say that LIV Golf members
were welcome on Team USA, Johnson made it clear that nothing was
barring them from securing a spot on the squad.
"These guys that left the PGA Tour that had status and left to play
on that other tour, the LIV Tour, they're still members of the PGA
of America, so they are still able to garner points," Johnson said.
"They're able to play in the PGA Championship as a result because
that's what the PGA of America runs. Obviously, technically, can
still be a part of Team USA."
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Brooks Koepka, who is ranked 12th on the Official
World Golf Ranking and won the 2023 PGA Championship after finishing
tied for second at the Masters, is among those competing on the LIV
circuit that Johnson has his eye on.
"Brooks is third on the list. The top six earn their berth after the
BMW," Johnson said. "I don't know the date. Mid-August-ish in
Chicago. So after that Sunday the top six are solidified, and then
we make our six picks. The next week is the Tour Championship. The
Tuesday after the Tour Championship is when I make the picks.
"We'll formulate 12 by then, but he has worked his way -- he worked
his way to second after the PGA Championship because of how well he
played at the Masters and at the PGA Championship. The majors kind
of last year too, but they were smaller in points. ... He has a
really good chance of making the team, earning his way on the team,
which is extremely impressive."
The Ryder Cup begins on Sept. 29 and runs through Oct. 1.
--Field Level Media
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