Jon Rahm 'sad' politics blocking Sergio Garcia from Ryder Cup
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[May 31, 2023]
Jon Rahm doesn't care which tour players compete on when it
comes to the Ryder Cup. He wants the best players from Europe and
the United States going toe-to-toe in what he calls a "beautiful"
event.
The Europeans were routed two years ago at Whistling Straits, but
Rahm teamed with Spanish countryman Sergio Garcia to earn three of
their team's nine points. That partnership won't be rekindled in
Italy this year, with Team Europe captain Luke Donald of England
telling Garcia he will not be considered.
Garcia left for LIV Golf last year and recently resigned from the DP
World Tour along with Englishmen Richard Bland, Ian Poulter and Lee
Westwood and Sweden's Henrik Stenson, who was removed as Europe's
Ryder Cup captain when he joined the Saudi-backed league.
"I'm going to miss him," Rahm said of Garcia on Tuesday ahead of the
Memorial Tournament. "We had a great partnership at Whistling
Straits. ... So it's a little sad to me that politics have gotten in
the way of such a beautiful event. It's the best Europeans against
the best Americans, period. And whatever is going on, who is playing
LIV and who is not playing LIV to me shouldn't matter."
Team USA captain Zach Johnson said last week that it would be
"irresponsible" for him to talk about LIV players making his team
yet as Brooks Koepka went on to win the PGA Championship -- vaulting
him to second in the United States' Ryder Cup standings.
The U.S. will attempt win on European soil for the first time since
1993, and Rahm believes Garcia, Europe's all-time leading Ryder Cup
points scorer, should be playing in Rome come September.
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Fellow Spaniards Seve Ballesteros and Jose Maria
Olazabal scored 12 points while being paired together a record 15
times, and Rahm envisioned playing at least one more Ryder Cup with
Garcia, who owns a record 28.5 career points for Europe.
Rahm is second in the Official World Golf Ranking.
The next Spaniard is Pablo Larrazabal at No. 53, followed by Adrian
Otaegui at No. 81 and Adri Arnaus at No. 92. Garcia has tumbled to
No. 218 as LIV continues to wait for the outcome of its application
to earn OWGR points for its events.
"A Spanish duo in the Ryder Cup I think to me is embedded into the
roots of the Ryder Cup," Rahm said. "... It's whoever is best suited
to represent the European side. And I have a hard time to believe
that the best player Europe has ever had, the most successful player
Europe has had on the Ryder Cup isn't fit to be on the team.
"It's unfortunate. I will miss him. But with that said I want to be
hopeful, there's a couple of Spanish guys playing really good right
now, so hopefully they can join me on the team."
--Field Level Media
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