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USA Today via Reuters

Brooks Koepka is currently in the best form of his career. But his Ryder Cup dream is solely based on his qualification points at the moment. This means that Koepka is hanging by a thread, and if he falls below the qualification rank, the final decision will fall into the hands of Zach Johnson. This puts him in a difficult position, especially as he is affiliated with LIV.

There are widespread criticisms that have found their way toward LIV, and Seth Waugh’s voice was the loudest of them all. While the PGA CEO’s words echo in the corridors, another member of the association has broken their silence regarding Brooks Koepka’s participation at the Ryder Cup.

Brooks Koepka and the Ryder Cup debate gets a new angle

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LIV Golf has been on the rise even after facing many criticisms from PGA Tour traditionalists. After the chances of Sergio Garcia making it to the Ryder Cup saw no scope, all eyes are now on Brooks Koepka. Coupled with these speculations, his massive victory at the Major has made him a strong contender for the position. A new input has been added to all this drama through the statements of Don Rea, the VP of PGA.

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After the CEO gave a piece of his mind, now the PGA VP has taken the stage to give a very interesting angle on the whole issue. Rea had a four-word response regarding Koepka’s Ryder Cup qualification. “I see no reason,” stated the VP while talking to SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio. Don Rea stated that if Brooks Koepka qualifies through points, he doesn’t see why he could not represent America at the international Ryder Cup stage.

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“We liked the ecosystem before; there is no doubt about that,” stated the PGA VP. But this does not mean that they are not open to a change. The PGA Championship and the Ryder Cup are the association’s most revered assets. They are the ones that generate the most revenue. Thus, at the end of the day, the PGA just wants to make sure that everything is in good order for the two events.

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He reiterated that “for the people who are out there to pontificate that we are somehow going to construct a situation in which these guys cannot play, I think that is just false”.

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These statements from various prominent PGA figures are increasing the drama regarding Brooks Koepka’s participation in the Ryder Cup. Moreover,  Zach Johnson would also have a stronghold in choosing the participants as he is the captain. So, the fans will have to wait a bit longer regarding Koepka’s Ryder Cup dreams.

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