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Making the Ryder Cup roster is no small feat, especially for LIV Golf stars that can't earn points in the standings during their events. That won't be a problem for Bryson DeChambeau in 2025 though, with U.S. captain Keegan Bradley confirming Sunday to Sports Illustrated that the two-time major winner would make the roster.
While that's still roughly two months out, the qualification period for the U.S. Team is almost up.
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Ryder Cup stock watch: English rises, Koepka bottoms out and the Bradley dilemma continuesThe World No. 1 was the only American player who had qualified automatically before the British Open, and then he won at Royal Portrush. Technically, then his chances of making the team are exactly the same as they were a week ago. Truly a shame he couldn't have done more at Portrush to impress Keegan.
DeChambeau’s T-10 finish at Portrush impressed Bradley enough for Bradley to confirm to Sports Illustrated that DeChambeau will be among the 12 players on his squad.
DeChambeau's unreal final three rounds at Royal Portrush basically guaranteed him a spot no matter what happens in the next month. But this group is kind of fascinating -- English was on the 2021 team that won the Ryder Cup, Henley and Spaun would be rookies. You have to like having the world's best golfer on your squad.
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Golf Digest on MSNEuropean Ryder Cup stock watch: Is Luke Donald's team basically set?The final major is in the books, and with it the last chance to earn beaucoup points to earn a place on the European Ryder Cup team, not to mention one of the last opportunities to impress captain Luke Donald.
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Bob MacIntyre is confident of an automatic spot on the European Ryder Cup team in September after a strong showing at this year's Open Championship took him up to second in the standings.
MacIntyre and McIlroy both finished tied-seventh at The Open at Royal Portrush and the result on top of his runner-up finish at last month's US Open has all-but booked the Oban star’s place in Luke Donald's team for Bethpage.