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Jon Rahm names PGA Tour events he’d still ‘love to play’ should rules change

Jon Rahm names PGA Tour events he’d still ‘love to play’ should rules change

Jon Rahm, the world’s top-ranked golfer, has spoken out about which PGA Tour events he would still ‘love to play’ if the current rules and regulations were to change. While the Spaniard is a fierce competitor and values the history and traditions of the game, he’s also open to modifications that could potentially improve the overall quality of the sport. Rahm acknowledges that alterations to the existing PGA Tour schedule could provide him with greater flexibility and allow him to participate in additional tournaments that fit his preferences and goals.
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