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Rory McIlroy makes feelings clear after Jon Rahm ends stand-off with DP World Tour

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Rory McIlroy has expressed his satisfaction at Jon Rahm resolving his dispute with the DP World Tour, clearing the path for the Spaniard's potential inclusion in next year's Ryder Cup at Adare Manor.The Basque golfer confirmed earlier this week that he had paid his outstanding fines and will now fulfil the tournament requirements necessary to maintain his membership and qualify for Luke Donald's selection."I think it's good that we have it all behind us," McIlroy told Golf Channel before this week's Truist Championship at Quail Hollow."I think as a European Ryder Cup player, we all know that having Jon on the team is better than not having him on the team." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say McIlroy acknowledged that Rahm required more time than other players to reach an agreement but was grateful the matter had been settled.The Northern Irishman begins his campaign at Quail Hollow on Thursday afternoon, teeing off at 4.33pm alongside Matt Fitzpatrick and Justin Rose, with the start...

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