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Home / Sports / Rahm Stays With LIV, Cites Freedom of Choice

Rahm Stays With LIV, Cites Freedom of Choice

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Jon Rahm remains with LIV Golf as captain for the 2026 season.
  • LIV Golf transitions to 72-hole events for the upcoming season.
  • Rahm advocates for DP World Tour to stop fining LIV players.
Rahm Stays With LIV, Cites Freedom of Choice

As LIV Golf begins its 2026 season in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, two-time individual champion Jon Rahm is embracing his role as captain for Legion XIII. He expressed understanding regarding player choices, offering support to Patrick Reed following his announced departure from LIV. Rahm emphasized the importance of players having the freedom to choose where they compete professionally.

This season marks a significant shift for LIV Golf, moving from 54-hole to the traditional 72-hole format. This change is intended to bolster the league's chances of earning Official World Golf Rankings points, a crucial step for major championship qualification. Rahm has been an advocate for this transition, believing it benefits both individual players and teams.

Additionally, LIV Golf is pursuing an agreement with the DP World Tour to cease the imposition of fines on players participating in LIV events. Rahm himself has incurred substantial fines, estimated at $3 million, for missing DP World Tour commitments. He expressed optimism about finding a resolution that allows cross-tour participation without penalty.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jon Rahm committed to LIV Golf for the 2026 season as the captain of Legion XIII, emphasizing his belief in player freedom to choose where they compete.
LIV Golf is transitioning to a 72-hole tournament format for the 2026 season, with the goal of securing Official World Golf Rankings points.
LIV Golf is seeking to end the practice of fining players who participate in LIV events, with Jon Rahm having personally incurred significant fines.

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