Rahm Not Ruling Out Putting His Own Money Into LIV Golf
Rahm says the Scottish Open is a key links tune-up and would not rule out helping LIV Golf as the circuit seeks new backers.
- Jon Rahm returns to the Genesis Scottish Open this week at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, competing in his first non-major PGA Tour event since joining LIV Golf in 2023.
- Rahm's appearance follows a deal with the DP World Tour to settle outstanding fines and fulfill membership criteria, ending a stalemate that threatened his Ryder Cup eligibility.
- Six other LIV Golf players, including Tyrrell Hatton and Victor Perez, are competing for a $9 million prize pot at Dirleton, with the event serving as crucial preparation for The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale next week.
- Amid uncertainty as Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund prepares to withdraw LIV support by year's end, Rahm addressed speculation about personal investment, saying, 'Something I've learned in life, never say never.'
- The 31-year-old is balancing his tournament schedule with personal commitments, as wife Kelley expects their fourth child later this year, likely limiting his participation in late-season events like the Dunhill or Spanish Open.
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Rahm not ruling out putting his own money into LIV Golf
Jon Rahm has not ruled out putting his own money into LIV Golf with the breakaway series seeking new backing as its current major supporter, Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, is due to pull out at the end of the year.
Jon Rahm excited about return to Scottish Open
Jon Rahm hopes the local accents are all he struggles with this week when the LIV Golf star tees it up at the Genesis Scottish Open. The tournament, co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, begins on Thursday at The Renaissance Club in North B...
LIV Golf needs investors. Will one of them be Jon Rahm?
LIV Golf needs investors after losing Saudi PIF backing. Will one of them be Jon Rahm? He talked about that at the Genesis Scottish Open. The post LIV Golf needs investors. Will one of them be Jon Rahm? appeared first on Golf.
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