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Rahm says players want solution to LIV-PGA split

  • Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau, along with other LIV golfers, joined PGA Tour pros at the Masters.
  • A framework agreement to unite the PGA, DP World Tour, and PIF stalled due to a lack of concessions.
  • Rahm and DeChambeau, now on LIV, voiced frustration at stalled progress in bringing players together.
  • Rahm stated, "I think we all would like to see that," regarding a resolution; however, he added, "it's not happening anytime soon."
  • Rahm, now ranked 80th after defecting to LIV in December 2023, believes the Masters remains special regardless of the split.
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No direct LIV path to Masters but Ridley wants one elite tour

Augusta National has no plans to offer LIV Golf players a direct qualifying path to the Masters like those available to the US and British Opens, Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley said on Wednesday.

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Rahm on LIV-PGA solution: not happening soon

Former world number one Jon Rahm sounded a pessimistic note on the prospects for peace between global golf's warring factions Tuesday even as he and other LIV golfers prepared to tee it up against PGA Tour pros at the Masters.

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PK Sports News broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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