Overview
- Jon Rahm and the DP World Tour reached an agreement Tuesday that restores his membership after he agreed to pay outstanding fines and play agreed events, clearing the way for Ryder Cup selection.
- Speaking before LIV Golf Virginia, Rahm said he has several years left on his LIV contract and “doesn’t see many ways out,” adding he was surprised after players were told funding would last for years.
- LIV CEO Scott O’Neil said Tuesday the league is finalizing a new business plan and will pitch investors, with team ownership seen as the key asset and possible cost cuts still under review.
- Bryson DeChambeau said he would focus on growing his YouTube channel and play events that invite him if LIV fails, while noting potential fines and limits could complicate any PGA Tour return.
- Operational strains have surfaced as LIV postponed its New Orleans stop and players reported sparse updates, with Thomas Pieters saying some payments around Mexico City arrived about a week late.