Jon Rahm could be set to leave LIV Golf, pay massive penalties to return to PGA Tour in matter of weeks

LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil has remained adamant that the breakaway tour will continue in 2027 and beyond, even without the support of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, remaining a top competitor for the PGA Tour.But for that to be the case, it seems O'Neil and LIV will likely have to do it without one of their best players and biggest draws. While some players have expressed support for LIV, whatever it winds up being, or at least no desire to return to the PGA Tour, others have acknowledged that the path forward is unclear.Ian Poulter, one of the first to leave for LIV, even recently stated that time might "run out" for the tour to replace their funding for 2027.
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LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil has remained adamant that the breakaway tour will continue in 2027 and beyond, even without the support of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, remaining a top competitor for the PGA Tour.But for that to be the case, it seems O'Neil and LIV will likely have to do it without one of their best players and biggest draws. While some players have expressed support for LIV, whatever it winds up being, or at least no desire to return to the PGA Tour, others have acknowledged that the path forward is unclear.Ian Poulter, one of the first to leave for LIV, even recently stated that time might "run out" for the tour to replace their funding for 2027. Their team championship event in Michigan was officially canceled, too, after weeks of rumors. And now it seems the wait for the other shoe to drop is coming to an end as well.JON RAHM'S REPORTED EXIT FROM LIV GOLF WOULD POSE DEVASTATION TO BREAKAWAY CIRCUIT AMID UNCERTAINTIESOne new report from the "Tee Times Pub" account on X has said that LIV star Jon Rahm has made a deal to return to the PGA Tour in a matter of weeks.
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- LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil has remained adamant that the breakaway tour will continue in 2027 and beyond, even without the support of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, remaining a top competitor for the PGA Tour.But for that to be the case, it seems O'Neil and LIV will likely have to do it without one of their best players and biggest draws. While some players have expressed support for LIV, whatever it winds up being, or at least no desire to return to the PGA Tour, others have acknowledged that the path forward is unclear.Ian Poulter, one of the first to leave for LIV, even recently stated that time might "run out" for the tour to replace their funding for 2027.
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Jon Rahm could be set to leave LIV Golf, pay massive penalties to return to PGA Tour in matter of weeks
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