LIV Golf Players Spurn PGA Tour Comeback Invitation, Sticking with New League
Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, and Cam Smith have put the kibosh on a potential return to the PGA Tour, opting instead to stay committed to LIV Golf. The news comes as five-time major winner Brooks Koepka recently rejoined the American circuit after quitting the Saudi Arabian-backed series in an effort to prioritize his family.
The PGA Tour had extended a one-year invitation to Rahm, DeChambeau, and Smith under its returning member program, which would have allowed them to return to the tour while still competing in LIV Golf. However, all three players have since shot down the opportunity, citing their focus on the new league.
"We're focused on LIV for this year and hoping my team can repeat as champs," Rahm, 31, said at a news conference for LIV Golf captains. "As far as I'm concerned, I'm not planning to go anywhere."
DeChambeau, who is contracted through 2026, expressed his excitement about the new season in LIV Golf. The 32-year-old American stated that he was "so excited about this year" and would be a long-term presence on the new league.
Meanwhile, Australian Smith revealed that he had made a decision to stay with LIV Golf for years to come. His comments suggest that the three players are committed to their new league and have no intention of returning to the PGA Tour.
The PGA Tour's returned member program was a one-time offer, designed in response to unique circumstances surrounding Koepka's departure from LIV Golf. However, PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp warned that the door would close after this season, with no promise of future extensions.
In a move that highlights the depth and talent on offer in LIV Golf, Rahm, DeChambeau, and Smith have demonstrated their commitment to the new league. The players' decisions will undoubtedly have implications for the PGA Tour's future, as it continues to navigate its relationship with the Saudi-backed series.
Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, and Cam Smith have put the kibosh on a potential return to the PGA Tour, opting instead to stay committed to LIV Golf. The news comes as five-time major winner Brooks Koepka recently rejoined the American circuit after quitting the Saudi Arabian-backed series in an effort to prioritize his family.
The PGA Tour had extended a one-year invitation to Rahm, DeChambeau, and Smith under its returning member program, which would have allowed them to return to the tour while still competing in LIV Golf. However, all three players have since shot down the opportunity, citing their focus on the new league.
"We're focused on LIV for this year and hoping my team can repeat as champs," Rahm, 31, said at a news conference for LIV Golf captains. "As far as I'm concerned, I'm not planning to go anywhere."
DeChambeau, who is contracted through 2026, expressed his excitement about the new season in LIV Golf. The 32-year-old American stated that he was "so excited about this year" and would be a long-term presence on the new league.
Meanwhile, Australian Smith revealed that he had made a decision to stay with LIV Golf for years to come. His comments suggest that the three players are committed to their new league and have no intention of returning to the PGA Tour.
The PGA Tour's returned member program was a one-time offer, designed in response to unique circumstances surrounding Koepka's departure from LIV Golf. However, PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp warned that the door would close after this season, with no promise of future extensions.
In a move that highlights the depth and talent on offer in LIV Golf, Rahm, DeChambeau, and Smith have demonstrated their commitment to the new league. The players' decisions will undoubtedly have implications for the PGA Tour's future, as it continues to navigate its relationship with the Saudi-backed series.