Rahm’s LIV Exit Casts Shadow as PGA Tour Overhauls Its Future

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LIV Golf is set to end Saudi funding by 2026, creating uncertainty for players like Jon Rahm who declined a path to PGA Tour membership and now faces potential Ryder Cup eligibility issues; Bryson DeChambeau says he’ll adapt to a revamped PGA Tour schedule under Brian Rolapp, keeping the door open for a possible return. The backdrop includes Brooks Koepka’s PGA Tour return and Rahm’s strained relations with the DP World Tour, with a potential LIV collapse in 2027 that could push Rahm back to the DP World Tour.
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