Rahm: ‘Why we should be thankful for LIV Golf’

Jon Rahm was his usual candid, jubilant self prior to teeing up at the Hero World Challenge, shooting on everything from Phil Mickelson to world rankings to everyone’s favourite topic – money.

But while he unequivocally disregarded the latter, insisting for about the tenth time this year that he “doesn’t think about money at all”, Rahm once again offered a hot take on LIV Golf, claiming that “we should be thankful” the breakaway league came to fruition.

“I mean, I think on this side of things we should be thankful that LIV happened,” Rahm said when asked about the PGA Tour’s lucrative changes. “I don’t know if those changes would have happened if LIV wasn’t in the picture. So to an extent, yeah, we should be thankful.”

The comments come just 24 hours after Tiger Woods offered his most explosive interview to date regarding LIV Golf. But while Tiger’s call to action may have ruffled more feathers in Greg Norman’s camp, Rahm was more appreciative of the Saudi-funded series, insisting both the fans, and the PGA Tour, are benefitting from its presence.

Jon Rahm

“On this side a lot of the changes we owe to the appearance of LIV,” the Spaniard continued. “I don’t think it’s a bad thing. I just hope the negative… the animosity goes away. I don’t think there needs to be a lawsuit, I don’t think each side needs to be saying anything negative about each other. If you want to try to co-sexist, co-exist.

“LIV can do their thing and the PGA Tour can do their thing. I just don’t see the whole point of them saying something bad and then the PGA Tour responding in a way. When I mean them, it can be players, it can be Greg Norman, it can be anybody on that side. That to me is just a bit of a waste of time.

“They’re going to do whatever they want and on this side we’re going to do whatever we want. At the end of the day, I think the fans are coming out on top.”

And, despite the most chaotic, tumultuous year in golf history, Rahm – who has continued to be linked to a switch to LIV – remained bullish about the PGA Tour’s progress and future endeavours.

“I don’t think it was a bad year for golf,” he said. “Yes, there’s certain divisive on, but I think we’re moving forward. I think the fans are getting – however you want to look at it on one side or the other – you’re getting a different product. Change can always be exciting.”

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Rahm: ‘Why we should be thankful for LIV Golf’