Rahm Laments Garcia Absence, Believes LIV Golfers Should Be Ryder Cup Eligible
- Jon Rahm expresses sadness over Sergio Garcia's absence from Ryder Cup due to joining LIV Golf
- Rahm believes the best players should be selected for the Ryder Cup regardless of their affiliation with LIV Golf
- Garcia is Europe's all-time record points scorer and went undefeated in the three matches he played with Rahm at the 2021 edition of the biennial event
- American golfers must be a member of the PGA of America and have a grace period to earn points in majors while European golfers must be a member of the DP World Tour, leaving off Ryder Cup veterans like Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter, and Henrik Stenson.
- Sergio Garcia has been told he has "no chance" of playing this year, despite being Europe's all-time Ryder Cup points leader, upsetting Rahm.