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It’s confirmed by himself, Jon Rahm wants to play on the PGA Tour next year!

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Jon Rahm’s news is rich (no pun intended) even though his season on LIV is over. The double Major winner has just become a father for the 3rd time, he is starting the Spanish Open today where he is hunting for points for the Ryder Cup, and at the same time, he has announced his desire to play on the… PGA Tour next year!

There have been many rumors, denied information, even fantasies surrounding Jon Rahm and its “flourishing” on the LIV GolfThe Basque certainly won a very, very big check by winning the Saudi PIF circuit, but many observers believed they understood that the winner of the Masters 2023 wanted to get back to the jousts as soon as possible PGA Tourmore exciting from a sporting point of view. Even if it means giving change.

The information was denied by the person concerned himself and by the head of LIV, Greg Norman (also visiting this Wednesday to meet Pascal Grizot).

But on the eve of playing the Spanish Open alongside Matthew Pavonwith the aim of winning points for the Ryder Cup and also to begin his mission to keep his card on the DP World Tourthe world number 15 dropped a little sentence that rekindled conversations.

Asked about the situation surrounding the much-vaunted Tour War and the long-awaited LIV-PGA Tour merger, Rahm replied: ” As soon as we are allowed to play wherever we want, to be free to make our own choices, I will play on the PGA Tour again.”

As soon as possible, I will play on the PGA Tour again.

Jon Rahm

The Spaniard gave an example of what his ideal calendar could be in 2025. He revealed that he would like to align with the Farmers Insurance Open and theAmerican Express in January (PGA Tour events), then continue his season on the LIV and be able to line up for events on the DP World Tour as he sees fit.

This sounds like wishful thinking of course, but this statement does show that Jon Rahm is a little bored on the LIV.

Perhaps to ward off fate and the complicated situation that has lasted for (too) long, the winner of theUS Open 2021 said he was optimistic about the merger. A big step forward has been made.” But he didn’t say which one…

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