Jon Rahm is back in Spain after taking a week where he was at his home in Arizona with his wife and his third child, although it is time to return to the competition and he will do it from Thursday in the Andalucía Masters, at RCG Sotogrande.
Even before start focusing on the third tournament he will play on the DP World Tour After the Spanish Open with Alfred Dunhill, what else is he paying attention to? takes place in negotiations between the PGA Tour and LIV Golfwhich also affects him deeply.
Rahm must play DP World Tour matches to earn Ryder Cup points, something that LIV Gol doesn’t give him the level that the American and Saudi communities meet.
Having hope for the future
The Basques were optimistic about the chances of both closing stages and he can sign the peace that the Basque would like, jumping to LIV Golf.
“Hopefully there will be another plan and we will get to a better place,” was the wish of the Basque.who said he knew “the same thing as you,” referring to the media.
“I don’t dare to say anything but I am hopeful, I will see if at the end of the year they agree on what they will do,” he said.. “It’s easy, literally, for other PGA Tour players to know more than we do,” he said.
“Can you ask Greg Norman (CEO of LIV Golf) “But I don’t know if it’s worth wasting my time without doing anything,” he said. another from Barrika