Overview
- Bryson DeChambeau secured one of six automatic U.S. Ryder Cup spots after the BMW Championship but remains suspended from PGA Tour events due to his 2022 move to LIV Golf.
- A PGA Tour spokesperson confirmed that eligibility rules bar sponsor’s exemptions for suspended players, ruling DeChambeau out of the Sept. 11–14 Procore Championship in Napa.
- Agent Brett Falkoff said no formal exemption request has been submitted and that DeChambeau plans to attend every team gathering he is permitted to join.
- Captain Keegan Bradley has urged all U.S. qualifiers to compete together at the Procore Championship to avoid extended layoffs ahead of the Sept. 26–28 Ryder Cup.
- With PGA Tour tune-up access blocked, DeChambeau may prepare at non-Tour events such as DP World Tour tournaments or through separate LIV Golf arrangements.