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Brian Rolapp addressed the potential return of Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau to the PGA Tour amid reports that LIV Golf may be shutting down due to funding issues from the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia.
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Brian Rolapp has responded to being asked about reports the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia are about to pull their funding of LIV Golf, and commented on whether there will be a pathway back to the PGA Tour for the likes of Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau.
After years of turbulence for the gameās landscape, it would appear that LIV Golfās days are now numbered.
It was late on Tuesday that Ryan French reported on social media that he had been told that LIV was on the verge of shutting down.
What did not help prevent the rumour mill from going into overdrive was LIV having to cancel press conferences on Tuesday due to apparent technical issues.
Players did speak to the media on Wednesday ahead of this weekās event in Mexico City. But the Financial Times then dropped the bombshell report that the PIF plans to end their funding of LIV.
It just so happened that PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp was set to be interviewed by Trey Wingo as the news emerged.
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And speaking on Wingoās podcast, Rolapp issued his reaction to the reports.
āIām like everybody else, Iām just reading things as they come across. I donāt know whatās going on. It would be premature for me to speculate, so I donāt have a lot to say. I just see the same stories everybody else sees. As Iāve said, weāre pretty focused on what weāre doing here and how weāre making the PGA Tour better, so thatās clearly where my focus is,ā he said.
Obviously, it is not nice that it appears almost inevitable that jobs will be lost. While it is hard to have any sympathy for the majority of the players who already boasted incredible riches, it is definitely sad that staff behind the scenes are going to suffer.
For the large majority of golf fans, the big question now concerns what happens next for the likes of Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau. The pair were among the players who had the option to return to the PGA Tour through the Returning Member Program earlier this year.
Rolapp insisted at the time that there were no guarantees that the offer would be on the table again. But he remains consistent that he is not prepared to cut off his nose to spite his face.
āIāve always said on this subject Iām interested in doing whatever makes the PGA Tour better. Fans want the best players playing together. Iāve always said that from day one when I took the job. Having said that, I donāt know what the circumstances are. Once thereās clarity weāll cross that bridge, but weāre clearly not there yet,ā he said.
It is going to be fascinating to follow LIV if they are indeed going to make it until the end of the season. It cannot be easy for the players to concentrate when there are real doubts over whether they will play next year.
Understandably, many fans will be calling for extremely harsh penalties before they can return to the PGA Tourās biggest events.
There is no question now that the PGA Tour seems to hold all of the cards.
Brian Rolapp commented on the possibility of a pathway back to the PGA Tour for both players amid ongoing changes in the golf landscape.
Reports indicate that LIV Golf is on the verge of shutting down due to the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia potentially pulling their funding.
The shutdown of LIV Golf may create opportunities for players like Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau to return to the PGA Tour.
Ryan French reported on social media that LIV Golf is on the verge of shutting down.

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