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A new qualifying route now gives LIV players a clear path into The Open – earn a spot through designated events and set criteria – a change that could reshape major fields and reignite the debate over who belongs at golf’s highest level.

The U.S. Ryder Cup captain says this team’s difference was its chemistry, toughness and strategic depth – leadership, trust and veteran poise closed the gaps that dogged earlier squads and fueled their success

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LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Select LIV players have been handed a new, formal qualifying route into The Open, creating a clear pathway for contenders to earn a spot at Royal St George’s. The move is intended to simplify entry procedures and ease tensions around major access.

Bradley: U.S. Ryder Cup team bonding at Procore:
Bradley says the U.S. Ryder Cup squad strengthened their chemistry at Procore, pairing rigorous on-course practice with team activities to forge cohesion, boost confidence and raise team morale ahead of the biennial showdown in Europe

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2 years after Ryder Cup loss, U.S. makes major change in preparation

2 years after Ryder Cup loss, U.S. makes major change in preparation

Governing bodies unveil a new qualification route letting LIV golfers earn Open spots via designated events and criteria, opening competition doors while sparking debate over eligibility and fairness.

Two years after the Ryder Cup loss, U.S. captains implement a major overhaul in preparation: expanded team camps, new coaching hires and analytics-led training intended to rebuild cohesion and boost future match performance.

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‘Above and beyond’: U.S. Ryder Cup team’s biggest ‘weapon’ lurking in plain sight

‘Above and beyond’: U.S. Ryder Cup team’s biggest ‘weapon’ lurking in plain sight

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open: Organizers announce a new route allowing eligible LIV players to enter qualifying events, paving a clearer path for them to compete in this year’s Open Championship.

‘Above and beyond’: U.S. Ryder Cup team’s biggest ‘weapon’ lurking in plain sight: Team leaders point to cohesion and strategic pairings as the X-factor, with depth and adaptability set to decide key matches at the upcoming Ryder Cup.

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The top-ranked U.S. Ryder Cup snub? Keegan Bradley gave him advice

The top-ranked U.S. Ryder Cup snub? Keegan Bradley gave him advice

LIV golfers are given a qualification path to The Open as the R&A opens designated events and qualifying spots to select LIV players, prompting debate over inclusivity and competitive integrity.

After a top-ranked U.S. player was omitted from the Ryder Cup, Keegan Bradley publicly offered advice and support, framing the snub as a motivator and sparking dialogue on selection transparency.

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Ryder Cup snubs: 9 bubble players left off 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team

Ryder Cup snubs: 9 bubble players left off 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team

The Open grants LIV golfers a new qualification pathway, allowing sanctioned players to compete via revamped criteria and earn spots through designated events and exemptions.

Nine bubble players were left off the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team, sparking debate over captain’s picks and form-based selections as veterans and rising stars missed the final biennial roster.

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U.S. Ryder Cup team finalized with 6 captain’s picks (and 1 major surprise)

U.S. Ryder Cup team finalized with 6 captain’s picks (and 1 major surprise)

LIV golfers have been granted a qualification pathway to The Open, with organizers confirming eligibility criteria and reserved spots, creating a formal route to golf’s oldest major amid ongoing tour tensions.

The U.S. Ryder Cup roster is complete after six captain’s picks, including one unexpected selection that reshapes pairings and strategy. The captain cited form, chemistry and match‑play pedigree ahead of the biennial showdown.

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