Overview
- Rose told Golf Channel on Tuesday it is “absolutely feasible” Rahm will be unavailable for Europe at Adare Manor next year.
- He backed the tour’s policy that fines players for entering rival events without releases and asks for extra starts to strengthen its schedule.
- Eight LIV‑affiliated DP World Tour members accepted one‑year deals that link resolving sanctions to playing six events in 2026, while Rahm declined.
- Reports differ on Rahm’s appeal status, with Yahoo Sports saying he withdrew it last week and The Independent saying he is still appealing fines reported at £2–3 million.
- Rory McIlroy and Rose have urged compromise and support the tour’s rules, while Rahm has called the demands “extortionate,” leaving his Ryder Cup availability uncertain.