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Jon Rahm is focused on his game ahead of the PGA Championship, despite uncertainties surrounding LIV Golf's future. The Saudi Public Investment Fund plans to withdraw funding from LIV Golf after 2026.
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Even with LIV Golfâs status up in the air, Jon Rahm isnât looking back with any regret.
And ahead of the PGA Championship this week at Aronimink Golf Club, he doesnât really want to get into it much, either.
âThat is for me to know, and thatâs about that,â Rahm said plainly Tuesday, with a bit of a smirk, when asked what he learned from his decision to join LIV Golf.
Saudi Arabiaâs Public Investment Fund has announced that it is pulling funding from LIV Golf after the 2026 campaign. The status of the startup golf league, which threw the sport into turmoil from its inception back in 2022, is now very much up in the air.
Rahm was undoubtedly one of the biggest names to make the jump from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf when he did so at the end of the 2023 season. He reportedly received $300 million over multiple years to do so, too. But that choice to move came months after the Tour and the PIF agreed to a framework agreement for their merger of sorts.
But getting the game back together, Rahm said Tuesday, wasnât a factor in his move. He didnât think he was âgoing to be any sort of weight that would tip the scalesâ in any way.
Rahm revealed last week that he has multiple years left on his contract with LIV Golf, and he doesnât âsee many ways outâ of it. He did settle his dispute with the DP World Tour, however, which would allow him to be eligible for Europeâs Ryder Cup team.
The merger between the Tour and LIV Golf never panned out, and now Rahmâs future with LIV Golf is foggy. But dwelling on his choice now years later isnât something Rahm likes to do.
âWe all go back. We all think what could have been and what couldnât have been,â Rahm said. âItâs inevitable. But if whatever decision youâve made or choice is thought through and made for the reasons that you think are proper reasons, thereâs no sense in dwelling on it. In fact, you shouldnât really be unhappy about it. ⊠If the terms change afterward, like itâs happened with LIV that things changed a little bit, thatâs an afterthought, not a problem from the choice.â
Rahm won 11 times on the PGA Tour before leaving for LIV Golf, including at both the Masters and the U.S. Open. He finished T8 at the PGA Championship last year, and has two LIV Golf wins under his belt already this season. Rahm is the highest-rated LIV Golf member in the field at the major championship this week at No. 20 in the Official World Golf Rankings, too. in the first two rounds.
Jon Rahm is concentrating on his game and not dwelling on his uncertain future with LIV Golf.
The Public Investment Fund announced it will pull funding from LIV Golf after the 2026 campaign.
LIV Golf has thrown the sport into turmoil since its inception in 2022, creating significant controversy and competition.
Jon Rahm stated he has no regrets about his decision to join LIV Golf and prefers not to discuss it further.
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What comes next for Rahm after this LIV Golf season is still anybodyâs guess. But for now, heâs very confident in where his game is entering the week outside of Philadelphia, and that is what he wants to focus on.
âOut of the few talents I have in my life, fixing a business is not one of them. I might be the worst person at that,â Rahm said. âMy job is to play golf, luckily. Iâm decent at it, and thatâs what I can focus on. ⊠When it comes to compartmentalizing, when you see it from that point of view, thereâs really not much to it. I have faith in the work that theyâre doing. I have faith that theyâre going to come up with a good plan.â