Rahm and DeChambeau's LIV Exit Could Trigger Tough Return Routes for PGA Tour

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Amid LIV Golf’s uncertain future, Rex Hoggard warned that if LIV folds, top stars like Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau may have to rebuild PGA Tour status via Q School, the DP World Tour, or the Korn Ferry Tour, with the Returning Member Program offering a very narrow path. Rahm’s LIV victory in Mexico City underscores potential audience benefits for the Tour, but a second restart for LIV players could be contentious and challenging, highlighting a potential major complication for the PGA Tour if LIV collapses.
- The PGA Tour warned there could be a 'big problem' if Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm are allowed easy route back hitc.com
- LIV from Mexico City, a golf league thrust into tumult - The Athletic The New York Times
- Tour player director sees natural pathway back for LIV players through qualifying Golf Channel
- PGA Tour CEO addresses LIV Golf's uncertain future, players potentially returning Fox News
- Saudi Fund Behind LIV Golf Has $900 Billion but Is Still Strapped for Cash WSJ
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