Kevin Kisner says the reason why he never understood Jon Rahm leaving the PGA Tour for LIV Golf
Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images The future of Jon Rahm was understandably one of the main talking points following the emergence of reports about LIV Golf’s future this week. It appears that there is great doubt over what LIV Golf will look like in the coming years.
The Financial Times has claimed that the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia plans to end its funding of the league. Obviously, the implications could be a lot more serious for some of those who work behind the scenes. But it is going to be fascinating to see what happens with the likes of Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau.
Kevin Kisner says why Jon Rahm’s LIV Golf move surprised him Rahm’s move to LIV Golf threatened to be a tipping point in the game’s civil war. He was arguably the best player in the world when he decided to leave the PGA Tour . The Spaniard was also the current Masters champion.
It was a statement that he felt that he was better off jumping to LIV. Of course, the financial benefits were crucial in convincing him to join. But Rahm had previously spoken of money not being something he needed to consider.
He clearly felt that he would be able to play at a high enough level to have his cake and eat it too. Unfortunately, that has not exactly been the case. Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images And speaking on the Fore Play Podcast , Kevin Kisner suggested what Rahm may have said to the key LIV figures following his disappointing finish at The Masters this past week.