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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