Jon Rahm Prioritizes Golf Over LIV Business Ahead of PGA Championship
- Jon Rahm stated on May 12, 2026, that his primary responsibility is to play golf rather than attempt to resolve the business challenges facing LIV Golf.
- Speaking on May 12, 2026, Rahm addressed the current state of LIV Golf and the speculation regarding his role in the league's relationship with the PGA Tour.
- Despite the uncertainty surrounding the future of the circuit, Rahm expressed that he has no regrets regarding his move to the league.
Jon Rahm stated on May 12, 2026, that his primary responsibility is to play golf rather than attempt to resolve the business challenges facing LIV Golf. The two-time major winner made these comments during a press conference ahead of the PGA Championship, where he is shifting his focus toward competition over the ongoing instability of the breakaway league.
Speaking on May 12, 2026, Rahm addressed the current state of LIV Golf and the speculation regarding his role in the league’s relationship with the PGA Tour. Rahm clarified that his decision to join LIV Golf was not a strategic move intended to force a merger between the two entities.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the future of the circuit, Rahm expressed that he has no regrets regarding his move to the league. He emphasized that his personal motivations were not tied to the broader corporate outcomes of the professional golf landscape.
Regarding the belief that his signing might have served as a catalyst for a deal between the tours, Rahm provided the following perspective:
I was never like thinking that I was going to be any sort of weight that would tip the scales to make things come together. That was never an argument in my mind.
Jon Rahm
Rahm added that while a resolution between the tours would be great
, he did not base his professional decisions on that possibility.
PGA Championship Goals and Context
The PGA Championship marks the 10th start in the event for Rahm, who will compete at Aronimink Golf Club. His primary objective for the tournament is to become the first Spaniard to win the PGA Championship, an achievement that would allow him to complete what is referred to as a Spanish Grand Slam
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Rahm enters the tournament looking to improve upon his performance from the previous year, when he finished tied for 8th. During that event, he was a challenger for the lead before the victory was claimed by Scottie Scheffler.
The drive for a strong performance this week follows a disappointing showing for Rahm at the Masters. He indicated that he remains focused on his game despite the off-course distractions and the tenuous position of LIV Golf, which some observers suggest is struggling while the PGA Tour continues to move forward.
By separating his professional duties as an athlete from the administrative struggles of the league, Rahm intends to prioritize his performance on the course as he seeks a historic victory for Spanish golf.
