When Brooks Koepka jumped ship from the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf in its infancy, it shocked the golf world. That decision is beginning to prove its sacrifices.
Jon Rahm tackles the Blue Monster this week as he prepares to chase a second green jacket.
As talks with the PGA-LIV merger continue, more players are looking forward to a reunion with each other. PGA Tour player Scottie Scheffler has admitted
The fourth tournament of the 2025 LIV Golf season will be held in Singapore as star golfers begin preparations for the Saudi-backed league. There have been plenty of talking points in the past three tournaments.
A lot has been made of members of LIV Golf not accruing World Rankings points. The OWGR (Official World Golf Rankings) has detailed several reasons as to why they do not offer points to those playing on the Saudi-backed circuit.
Jon Rahm’s Legion XIII, the team he captains on LIV Golf, has a new partner: Callaway. This brand is one of the biggest and most renowned for golf attire and equipment.
Earlier this year, a podcast “leaked” that included Jon Rahm announcing the LIV team he captains, Legion XIII, would be sponsored by Callaway Golf. This was a pretty significant statement given that, as of that moment, no LIV team had partnered with any equipment manufacturer.
The PGA Tour and LIV Golf are off and running, so it's the perfect time to debut our first golf power rankings of the season.
Players from the LIV Golf League now have a qualification pathway into the Open Championship.
Starting their second LIV Golf season, Legion XIII, captained by Jon Rahm, is excited about the changes to their roster in adding DP World Tour up-and-comer Tom McKibbin to the team.
Even though he'll be up past his bedtime, Legion XIII captain Jon Rahm is thrilled about playing this week's LIV Golf season opener in Saudi Arabia after dark.
Tom McKibbin became the newest member of Legion XIII on Wednesday. Captain Jon Rahm announced the selection over social media involving McKibbin, who replaced the relegated Kieran Vincent in joining the team along with England's Tyrrell Hatton and America's Caleb Surratt.
Jon Rahm is coming off a highly successful first season on LIV Golf. Rahm won the season-long championship for LIV, mostly dominating the Saudi-funded circuit.
The world of golf received a major shock in December 2023 when Jon Rahm left the PGA Tour. The 2023 Masters champion dumped the tour and joined LIV Golf on a massive $600 million deal.
LIV Golf star Jon Rahm made a shocking decision recently. The two-time major champion decided to drop out of the DP World Tour season finale in Dubai despite being clear to participate in the event.
The PGA Tour has lost tons of stars in the golfing world to the upstart LIV Golf league. But no one as big as Jon Rahm, who reportedly ditched the PGA Tour for nearly a half billion dollars.
In a recent interview with The New York Post, Jon Rahm addressed the rumors suggesting he has misgivings about his decision to join LIV Golf. He also spoke out against the rumors suggesting he has misgivings about his decision to join LIV Golf.
Jon Rahm would very much like to squash the perception that he harbors regrets over leaving the PGA Tour for LIV Golf. At the end of 2023, the two-time major champion with 11 career PGA Tour wins accepted upwards of $300 million to join the circuit financed by the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia, the Public Investment Fund (PIF).
Jon Rahm has become embroiled in an unexpected controversy following a report from Golf Digest suggesting that he regrets joining LIV Golf. Golf Digest’s
Jon Rahm is regretting his decision to join LIV Golf, or at least that’s what one “veteran” of the game told Golf Digest.
The PGA Tour steps aside this week to make way for the men's golf competition at the Paris Olympics. Let's check out two higher-priced players we're interested in backing at Le Golf National.
A week after Bryson DeChambeau conquered Pinehurst No. 2 to win the U.S. Open, the big-hitting American will headline the field at LIV Golf Nashville.
Former Ole Miss golfer Jackson Suber is set to join the field for the U.S. Open this weekend after Spaniard Jon Rahm withdrew for health reasons, the PGA Tour confirmed on Tuesday.
Former champion Jon Rahm withdrew from the U.S. Open on Tuesday because of a foot injury, the tournament announced Tuesday evening in Pinehurst, N.C. Rahm, 29, spoke earlier Tuesday at a press conference at Pinehurst No.
The news may not be surprising to those who saw Rahm compete in the LIV Golf Houston event over the weekend.
Just one year ago, Jon Rahm was widely considered the second-best golfer in the world and one of the top favorites to win the U.S. Open. Fast forward to today, and the Spaniard is entering the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 as more of an afterthought than a serious contender.
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