Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm ‘definitively’ said to have contacted the PGA Tour over returning
The futures of LIV Golf duo Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm are up in the air right now. LIV Golf was plunged into chaos this week when Saudi Arabia’s PIF announced that they would be withdrawing their financial support of the league at the end of the 2026 season.
Photo by Sarah Reed/Getty Images The futures of LIV Golf duo Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm are up in the air right now. LIV Golf was plunged into chaos this week when Saudi Arabia’s PIF announced that they would be withdrawing their financial support of the league at the end of the 2026 season. CEO Scott O’Neil will have a seriously tough task on his hands trying to convince potential investors to plough their money into a failing business model.
When the news broke, LIV Golf fans naturally began worrying about the futures of DeChambeau and Rahm , while fans of the PGA Tour seemed to revel in the news. Bryson DeChambeau made a statement about his LIV Golf future on Friday, insisting that he is doing everything in his power to make things work. Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images However, there have been numerous conflicting claims about where the two-time US Open champion will be playing his golf next year.
Allegedly, DeChambeau sounded out PGA Tour officials at The Masters last month. And it seems as though Jon Rahm has taken similar action. Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm said to have contacted the PGA Tour DeChambeau and Rahm most likely hold the key to LIV Golf’s future.
If both players stay and try to help figure things out, LIV may at least have a chance. However, if the American and the Spaniard return to the PGA Tour it could well be curtains for LIV. Golf media personality Trey Wingo took to his X account in response to DeChambeau once again highlighting his commitment to LIV Golf.