September 29, 2024

Jon Rahm is left in the dark about Tiger Woods’ LIV Golf plan.

Regarding his revolutionary move to LIV Golf, Jon Rahm disclosed that he has not received a response from Tiger Woods.

The Spanish sensation, who signed a $500 million contract with the breakaway league in December, is perhaps the largest fish that LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman has ever caught.

The gradual exodus of players from the PGA and DP World Tours, coupled with a possible partnership with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, has caused some of LIV Golf’s early detractors to change their minds.

At first, Rory McIlroy was adamantly opposed to LIV Golf, but once a few of his friends joined the league, he had second thoughts.

Rahm said he texted Woods during an ESPN interview, but he hasn’t heard back yet.

“You know, Tiger, after I signed, I texted him and the individuals that tried to get in touch with me I simply told him, “Hey, you know, this is a personal decision,” after that. “I am not against anyone,” declared the third-ranked player in the world.

“Rory has been supportive publicly of my decision, and he was privately as well.”

Rahm is just happy that he can spend more time with his family and play less golf for more money.

He went on, “This is a new change… a big change.”

“A significant adjustment to the way golfers get compensated is something I don’t want to miss. If I said it didn’t play a significant role, I would be lying. To put it briefly, I have more time and am getting paid more to do the same sport. That sounds fantastic to me, but I don’t know about most other people.”

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