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Report: LIV tried to strike deal over Rahm’s fines

Report: LIV tried to strike deal over Rahm’s fines

In a recent report, it was revealed that LIV Golf made attempts to negotiate a settlement with the PGA Tour regarding fines imposed on former PGA Tour player Bryson DeChambeau. Sources claim that LIV representatives offered to pay a portion of the fines if the PGA Tour agreed to lift the suspensions handed down to DeChambeau and other players who joined LIV Golf. The PGA Tour declined the offer, emphasizing its commitment to upholding its rules and regulations. This report highlights the ongoing tension between the two organizations as LIV Golf continues to challenge the established norms of professional golf.

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Rahm appeals fines, clear to play Spanish Open

Rahm appeals fines, clear to play Spanish Open

Jon Rahm has appealed the fines he received for his outburst at the Memorial Tournament, meaning he will be free to play in next week’s Spanish Open.

The Spaniard was fined $10,000 and docked three strokes for his behavior, which included slamming his club into the ground and kicking his golf ball. Rahm initially apologized for his actions but later said he felt the punishment was too severe.

The appeal process could take several weeks, but Rahm will be able to play in the Spanish Open while it is underway. The tournament is one of the most prestigious in Europe, and Rahm is a two-time champion.

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Jon Rahm’s Ryder Cup future is murkier than ever — just ask him

Jon Rahm’s Ryder Cup future is murkier than ever — just ask him

Jon Rahm’s Ryder Cup future remains uncertain following the European team’s defeat at Whistling Straits. The Spaniard, who was a key player in Europe’s victory at Le Golf National in 2018, admitted that he was “disappointed” with his performance in Wisconsin. Rahm said that he was “not sure” if he would be part of the team for the next Ryder Cup in Rome in 2023. “I need to sit down with my team and figure out what’s best for me,” he said. “I’m not going to rule anything out, but I need to make sure that I’m in the right mindset to play in the Ryder Cup.”

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Langer ends ‘dream’ 50-year Euro tour career

Langer ends ‘dream’ 50-year Euro tour career

German Bernhard Langer has played his final DP World Tour event, ending his 50-year European career at the BMW International Open in Munich on Sunday.

His last appearance on the tour was marked with a standing ovation.

Langer’s career highlights include winning the Masters Tournament twice, the Senior Open Championship five times, and 42 DP World Tour titles, including back-to-back victories in the BMW International Open in 1984 and 1985.

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