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Ryder Cup: Jon Rahm wants appeal against fines for playing LIV events delayed until after 2025 event

Jon Rahm hopes his appeal against fines imposed for playing LIV events will not be heard before the Ryder Cup.

Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton and Adrian Meronk have all appealed against the monetary sanctions handed down for competing on the Saudi-funded breakaway without permission.

That means they are allowed to play enough DP World Tour events to retain their membership and be eligible for September’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage.

No date or deadline has been set for the appeal, leading two-time DP World Tour winner Eddie Pepperell to suggest last year that it will “conveniently” not take place until after Europe’s bid for a first win on American soil since 2012.

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Justin Rose speaks to Sky Sports’ Jamie Weir about how he would like to see LIV golfers Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton on the 2025 Ryder Cup team.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen in the future but I can tell you my plan is to be on that team at Bethpage,” Rahm said in a press conference ahead of his debut appearance in the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, live on Sky Sports from Thursday.

Pressed on whether he would pay his fines if the appeal failed, Rahm added: “I don’t know what’s going to happen and I’m hoping they don’t try to settle the appeal before the Ryder Cup.

“I don’t think that would be good for anybody.”

Rahm: Golf deal could put at sport at different level

Players who initially joined LIV in June 2022 appealed against their suspensions and fines and were able to compete until April 2023, when an arbitration panel found in favour of the DP World Tour and ratified its right to enforce its regulations.

Two months later, the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) – which bankrolls LIV Golf – announced they had signed a “framework agreement” aimed at ending golf’s civil war.

Talks have been ongoing ever since and Rahm admitted he expected a solution to be closer than it appears by now.

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Jon Rahm has a horrible start to the par five at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, finding himself in the seaweed but the Masters winner find his way back to the green to save a par.

“I think a lot of us would say that when that framework agreement was done over a year and a half ago, things would be further along at this point,” the two-time major winner said.

“And it’s real hard to know what goes on behind closed doors. It’s up to people much higher up than me.

“I don’t know what their vision is or what they are expecting out of it. But I think we’re living in a golden era right now for golf where the possibilities are endless.

“A big tour in Europe and worldwide and a massive tour, the PGA Tour, and you have another big product with LIV and now you’re even adding the TGL. When it comes to golf, the possibilities are there right now.

“I think with the right minds put together, you can end up with a product and I’ve been saying this all along, that could put golf at a different level in the world of sport. I’m still hopeful that that can happen.”

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Jon Rahm thinks Keegan Bradley will make a good captain for team USA at The Ryder Cup despite originally thinking Tiger Woods would be the front runner.

Rahm also reiterated his support for fellow Spaniard Sergio Garcia, who has paid substantial fines and rejoined the DP World Tour as he seeks a European record-equalling 11th Ryder Cup appearance.

“For people that see him any given day, Sergio Garcia can hit it tee-to-green better than anybody on the planet,” Rahm said. “It’s that simple. He’s still that good and he’s still very valuable.

“I understand the change in circumstances. I get it. But at the end of the day, being Spanish and a friend and a mentor, I’m obviously going to be biased towards him. And I would love to see him in that team room.

“I think there will be a place for Sergio on the Ryder Cup any given time. It’s just a matter of letting his the clubs do the talking.”

How can I watch golf on Sky Sports?

Sky Sports will have extended coverage from all four rounds of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, with Featured Groups live from 4am each morning on Sky Sports Golf and bringing bonus action ahead of the main action.

Full coverage starts at 7.30am on Thursday and Friday ahead of getting under way from 7am over the weekend, with all four rounds of the PGA Tour’s American Express and the Latin America Amateur Championship also live on Sky Sports.

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