Jon Rahm is standing agency in his combat towards the DP World Tour, despite the fact that he is aware of it may impression his eligibility for the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor. After turning down the league’s olive department, Rahm went as far as to say the DP World Tour is “extorting gamers” who haven’t got the leverage to combat again.
In February, the DP World Tour granted conditional releases to eight members to compete in LIV Golf occasions in 2026. These gamers needed to settle their fines for competing in conflicting LIV occasions, withdraw their pending appeals and conform to play in six DP World Tour occasions as a substitute of the standard 4 to retain their twin membership.
Rahm, who’s reportedly constructed up greater than $3 million in fines, didn’t conform to these phrases. He dove into why this week.
“I don’t like what they’re doing presently with the contract they’re having us signal,” Rahm stated on Tuesday forward of LIV Golf Hong Kong, per GOLF.com. “I don’t just like the circumstances. They’re asking me to play a minimal of six occasions, and so they dictate the place two of these must be, amongst different issues that I don’t agree with.
“I don’t know what sport they’re attempting to play proper now, nevertheless it simply looks as if in a means they’re utilizing our impression in tournaments and fining us and attempting to profit each methods from what we’ve got to supply, and it’s simply—in a means they’re extorting gamers like myself and younger gamers that don’t have anything to do with the politics of the sport. So, I don’t just like the state of affairs, and I’m not going to conform to that.”
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