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.

Published 8 months ago on Aug 17th 2025, 5:00 pm
By Web Desk

Bryson DeChambeau said he would love to tee it up with the rest of his Ryder Cup teammates when they play a PGA Tour event next month in preparation for their battle against Team Europe at Bethpage Black in New York in late September.
One problem: The PGA Tour, as of now, won't let it happen.
As a LIV Golf player, DeChambeau remains ineligible to play in a PGA Tour event. That would prevent him from taking part in the Procore Championship in Napa, California, an event two weeks before the Ryder Cup that U.S. captain Keegan Bradley has said he hopes American players will compete in to keep their games sharp.
"That's up to the tour and their decision to make," DeChambeau told Sports Illustrated on Friday at the LIV Golf Indianapolis event. "It's on them if they don't let us become together as a team and play."
DeChambeau said LIV would be OK with it.
"It's a scenario that's unfortunate, and I wish it was different but LIV's willing to let me play," he told SI.
Bradley previously said DeChambeau will be on the team. The two-time U.S. Open champion is fifth in the Ryder Cup standings, a virtual lock to be one of the Americans' six automatic qualifiers when they are announced after this week's BMW Championship. Bradley will make six captain's choices Aug. 27, three days after the Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta; a second LIV player being on the U.S. team is unlikely.
The Americans are trying to rebound from a lopsided loss to Team Europe at the 2023 Ryder Cup in Italy. The majority of the U.S. team didn't play competitively between the Tour Championship and the Ryder Cup that year -- a stretch of four-plus weeks -- and some pointed at that as a reason for its struggles.
One problem: The PGA Tour, as of now, won't let it happen.
As a LIV Golf player, DeChambeau remains ineligible to play in a PGA Tour event. That would prevent him from taking part in the Procore Championship in Napa, California, an event two weeks before the Ryder Cup that U.S. captain Keegan Bradley has said he hopes American players will compete in to keep their games sharp.
"That's up to the tour and their decision to make," DeChambeau told Sports Illustrated on Friday at the LIV Golf Indianapolis event. "It's on them if they don't let us become together as a team and play."
DeChambeau said LIV would be OK with it.
"It's a scenario that's unfortunate, and I wish it was different but LIV's willing to let me play," he told SI.
Bradley previously said DeChambeau will be on the team. The two-time U.S. Open champion is fifth in the Ryder Cup standings, a virtual lock to be one of the Americans' six automatic qualifiers when they are announced after this week's BMW Championship. Bradley will make six captain's choices Aug. 27, three days after the Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta; a second LIV player being on the U.S. team is unlikely.
The Americans are trying to rebound from a lopsided loss to Team Europe at the 2023 Ryder Cup in Italy. The majority of the U.S. team didn't play competitively between the Tour Championship and the Ryder Cup that year -- a stretch of four-plus weeks -- and some pointed at that as a reason for its struggles.

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