Paul Casey to miss 2016 Ryder Cup after committing to PGA Tour

21 November 2015 01:46

England's Paul Casey has opted not to rejoin the European Tour for next season, meaning he will be ineligible for the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine.

Casey, who is based mainly in Arizona, gave up his membership after deciding to c oncentrate on the PGA Tour in order to get back into the world's top 50.

The move has paid off with the former world number three climbing from 75th at the end of last season to his current position of 24th, but even this week's change in membership criteria has not been enough to persuade the 38-year-old to rejoin.

In a statement released to Press Association Sport, Casey said: "Having given the matter a great deal of thought, I have decided not to take up European Tour membership for the coming season.

"With my wife and young son as my priority, I have decided to continue to concentrate on the PGA Tour which has worked well for us this past year as I have climbed back up the rankings. I am very sad not to have the chance to qualify for the 2016 European Ryder Cup team but I believe this decision will help me to be the best I can be both on and off the course and is the right decision for my family."

Casey played in the record Ryder Cup wins in 2004 and 2006 and the 2008 defeat at Valhalla, but was in tears after being overlooked for a wild card by captain Colin Montgomerie in 2010, when he was ranked seventh in the world.

European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley said on Tuesday he was optimistic Casey would rejoin the Tour after reducing the number of tournaments required to maintain membership from 13 to five, excluding majors and WGC events.

Source: PA