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Can Brooks Koepka play in the 2023 Ryder Cup? Should he be on the US Team?

The inclusion of Brook Koepka in the Ryder Cup will be one that can bring ramifications positively or negatively one way or the other.

The inclusion of Brook Koepka in the Ryder Cup will be one that can bring ramifications positively or negatively one way or the other.
Adam CairnsUSA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

Since 1993, the United States has not been able to secure a victory in the Ryder Cup when playing on foreign soil. The last time they achieved this was in 1993 at The Belfry in Warwickshire, England, where they won with a score of 15-13.

On August 29th, Johnson will choose six people to complete the US team. While the points list will be taken into consideration, it will not be the only factor in his decision-making process.

In the recent Chicago tournament, Homa and Schauffele performed well and secured positions in the top six. As a result, Koepka, who was previously in the automatic qualifying group, has now been pushed to the seventh position.

According to Scheffler, it is suggested that Koepka’s position in the rankings should be disregarded entirely.

Can Brooks Koepka play in the 2023 Ryder Cup?

Yes. Although In June 2022, Koepka made the decision to leave the PGA Tour and join LIV Golf. It is important to note that he was one of the few players who chose to defect late. Additionally, he decided not to take legal action against the PGA Tour and did not comment negatively about his previous association with the organization.

Should Brooks Koepka be on the US Team?

In short, yes. He achieved a tied 17th position in the US Open, while in The Open, he finished in 64th place. He was very close to earning the final automatic roster spot, only 29 points behind Schauffele. In the Masters tournament, he achieved a second-place tie, and in May, he secured his fifth major championship win at the PGA Championship.