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Masters champion Jon Rahm sends shock waves through game by ditching PGA Tour for LIV Golf

  • Spaniard becomes biggest name to make switch since Cameron Smith joined in 2022
  • 29-year-old will make his debut at LIV Golf’s first tournament of next year in Mexico

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Jon Rahm is taking his talents to LIV Golf next year. Photo: AFP

Masters champion Jon Rahm jumped from the PGA Tour to Saudi-backed LIV Golf on Thursday in a big-money move that has sent another shock wave through the sport.

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The 29-year-old becomes the biggest name to sign on with the rebel circuit funded by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) since Australian Cameron Smith joined after winning the 2022 Open Championship.

“I am proud to join LIV Golf and be part of something new that is bringing growth to the sport,” said Rahm, in a statement from LIV Golf. “I have no doubt that this is a great opportunity for me and my family and am very excited for the future.”

One of golf’s most popular and charismatic figures, Rahm’s departure will be seen as another massive blow to the PGA Tour which has watched many of its stars defect to the breakaway league.

Media reports said the world number three will be paid at least $300 million with some outlets putting the guarantee at closer to $600 million.

Jon Rahm (left) and LIV Golf commissioner and CEO Greg Norman pose for a photo in New York. Photo: LIV Golf
Jon Rahm (left) and LIV Golf commissioner and CEO Greg Norman pose for a photo in New York. Photo: LIV Golf

Rumours of Rahm’s switch to LIV Golf gathered steam when he pulled out of next month’s American Express tournament, a PGA Tour event he has won twice before and where he is the defending champion.

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