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Stenson not losing sleep over Ryder Cup future

Sweden's Henrik Stenson is happy to sit back and wait for the DP World Tour to make a decision on his Ryder Cup future, the former British Open champion said on Tuesday.

Stenson was due to captain Team Europe at last year's Ryder Cup, but was stripped of the role after agreeing to sign up for the Saudi-backed LIV Golf circuit in 2022. He was replaced by Luke Donald, who led Team Europe to victory over the U.S. in Rome.

In recent months, there have been calls from top players, such as four-time major winner Rory McIlroy, for the DP World Tour to rewrite the rules on eligibility for the Ryder Cup so LIV players can qualify for the biennial team competition.

"There's decisions that need to be made in the next five or six months, from the DP World Tour or Ryder Cup Europe, in terms of eligibility," Stenson told reporters ahead of the 2024 Saudi Open.

"With Jon (Rahm) and Tyrrell (Hatton) and (Adrian) Meronk joining LIV as well, I'm sure they've got some figuring out to do on how to get all these things together.

"The rest of us, we just sit back. It's been an interesting time over the last two years. I'm not really spending my time or my sleep trying to figure out somebody else's strategy or conclusions."

In 2023, Team Europe were without stalwarts Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood, who also joined the LIV circuit. The 12-man team featured a number of younger golfers, with six players under the age of 30.

Stenson, 48, said a shake-up had been long overdue for Team Europe, adding: "It would have changed anyway, with or without LIV.

"In terms of the playing squad, it comes to a point where the next generation needs to take over and carry on. That happened in Rome and the boys did a great job. That's just a natural

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