European Ryder Cup qualification process to resume in the new year

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December 17, 2020
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The European Tour today confirmed that the qualification process for next yearโ€™s Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin will resume on January 1, 2021 and conclude at the BMW PGA Championship on Sunday September 12, 2021.

European Ryder Cup qualification process to resume in the new year
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The process, which began at last Septemberโ€™s BMW PGA Championship, was suspended after the conclusion of the 2020 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters in March this year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic which shut down the European Tour at that point.


Upon the Tourโ€™s resumption in July, and due to the fractured nature of the season, it was decided then to freeze the Ryder Cup points for the remainder of the year although all points gained prior to the suspension still counted.

However, to recognise the in-form European players around the world, when the qualification process resumes next month it will feature a new weighting as the season progresses, a specific request from European Captain Pรกdraig Harrington that was ratified by the Tourโ€™s Tournament Committee.

Firstly, all Race to Dubai and Official World Golf Ranking points earned between January 1 and May 9 will be multiplied by 1.5. This means that the Sentry Tournament of Champions on the PGA TOUR (Jan 7-10) will restart the World Points List while the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship (January 21-24) will do the same for the European Points List.

Furthermore, all points earned from the Betfred British Masters hosted by Danny Willett, which concludes on May 12, through to the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, ending on September 12, will be multiplied by 2.

The 12-man European Team will comprise the first four players from the European Points List, followed by the leading five players from the World Points List. Captain Harrington then has three wild card picks to complete his line-up, a decision which will be unveiled in the week after the 2021 BMW PGA Championship.

European Captain Pรกdraig Harrington said: โ€œI am delighted to see the qualification campaign getting back underway next month. The weighting of the points will further reward our in-form players and will give added interest to what already looks like an exciting season ahead.


โ€œI have been keeping a keen eye on all European players in action on both sides of the Atlantic in recent months and have been very encouraged by what I have seen. I look forward to seeing how that form translates into points on the two respective lists in the coming months.โ€

Similar to the process for The 2018 Ryder Cup, qualification points will not be available anywhere in the world from a tournament played opposite a Rolex Series event โ€“ excluding Challenge Tour tournaments โ€“ nor from the 2021 Menโ€™s Olympic Golf Tournament.

Tommy Fleetwood, who made his Ryder Cup debut at Le Golf National in 2018, currently leads the European Points list, while Tyrrell Hatton, who also made his first Ryder Cup appearance in Paris is currently the first qualifier from the World Points List.

The 43rd edition of The Ryder Cup will be played on the Straits Course at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin from September 21-26, 2021.ย 

The Ryder Cup European Points List

 

The Ryder Cup World Points List

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

Tommy FLEETWOOD (ENG)

Jon RAHM (ESP)

Rory MCILROY (NIR)

Victor PEREZ (FRA)

Matthew FITZPATRICK (ENG)

Bernd WIESBERGER (AUT)

Tyrrell HATTON (ENG)

Danny WILLETT (ENG)

Lee WESTWOOD (ENG)

Marcus KINHULT (SWE)

Matthias SCHWAB (AUT)

Robert MACINTYRE (SCO)

Paul WARING (ENG)

Mike LORENZO-VERA (FRA)

Benjamin HEBERT (FRA)

Thomas DETRY (BEL)

Rafa CABRERA BELLO (ESP)

Tom LEWIS (ENG)

Thomas PIETERS (BEL)

Jorge CAMPILLO (ESP)

3,927.4

3,747.5

2,679.4

2,669.9

2,197.4

2,174.3

2,123.4

1,961.4

1,873.3

1,688.8

1,621.8

1,348.9

1,199.9

1187.3

1163.7

1137.2

1079.5

1027.2

1015.8

989.1

 

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Jon RAHM (ESP)

Rory MCILROY (NIR)

Tyrrell HATTON (ENG)

Tommy FLEETWOOD (ENG)

Victor PEREZ (FRA)

Danny WILLETT (ENG)

Matthew FITZPATRICK (ENG)

Lee WESTWOOD (ENG)

Bernd WIESBERGER (AUT)

Graeme MCDOWELL (NIR)

Henrik STENSON (SWE)

Matthias SCHWAB (AUT)

Rafa CABRERA BELLO (ESP)

Shane LOWRY (IRL)

Paul WARING (ENG)

Robert MACINTYRE (SCO)

Francesco LAPORTA (ITA)

Thomas DETRY (BEL)

Tom LEWIS (ENG)

Marcus KINHULT (SWE)

217.22

171.19

144.55

134.95

112.87

92.68

91.11

79.38

73.75

73.07

62.51

55.17

54.15

53.41

49.55

48.07

47.84

44.86

43.46

42.29

Both lists as at March 9, 2020

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