LOS ANGELES, Jan 7 ― Spain's fifth-ranked Jon Rahm said Tuesday he expects more PGA Tour players to exit for Saudi-backed LIV Golf in 2023 and anticipates a tense...
LOS ANGELES, Jan 7 ― Spain's fifth-ranked Jon Rahm said Tuesday he expects more PGA Tour players to exit for Saudi-backed LIV Golf in 2023 and anticipates a tense champions dinner at the Masters.
“I think we all know where we stand,” Rahm said. “There are still going to be players that choose to transition to LIV is my guess. “It's an exciting year. We're all curious about how it's going to work out,” Rahm said. “We're all excited to see how it's going to unfold.” “Regrettably, recent actions have divided men's professional golf by diminishing the virtues of the game and the meaningful legacies of those who built it,” Ridley said.
“So I keep thinking about it because I wish I could be there and just be able to see how things work out. Too bad the US Open doesn't have one of those.”“I didn't feel a difference in any of the majors last year,” Rahm said. “If somebody has a problem with LIV players, they're just not going to deal with them and that's about it.