Jon Rahm has become the latest player to admit his shock over the PGA Tour’s agreement with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, which will see them work alongside LIV Golf
Jon Rahm has accused the PGA Tour of ‘generating division’ in the world of professional golf following their 12-month dispute with LIV Golf.
Following LIV’s formation last summer, the PGA Tour were in no mood to co-exist with the breakaway circuit, suspending any player who chose to make the Saudi switch. The two circuits were locked in an ugly dispute for one year, before a truce appeared to have been called last month.
This came after the PGA Tour made the shock announcement that they had reached an agreement with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia (PIF), that would see them work alongside their LIV rivals, as well as the DP World Tour.
The deal came as a surprise to most, including some of the American-based circuit’s biggest players. A number of Tour stars claimed to have been left in the dark by the agreement on the negotiations since, and the latest to address the deal is Masters champion Rahm.