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PGA of America says LIV Golf players are eligible to compete in PGA Championship and Ryder Cup teams.
Brooks Koepka was part of last year's U.S. Ryder Cup team because of a grace period that allowed him to remain a PGA member.
Bryson DeChambeau , who is third on the Ryder Cup points list for 2025 , is ineligible for PGA Tour events.
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