Jon Rahm joined LIV Golf last December and while he has impressed since making the Saudi switch, the Spaniard has revealed the one key aspect he misses about the PGA Tour
Jon Rahm has revealed it's not been easy being unable to defend his titles on the PGA Tour - after the Spaniard opted to make the move to LIV Golf last December.
The suspension appears to have had no impact on his efforts on the course, with Rahm currently second in the LIV individual rankings, having finished third, eighth, fifth and 14th in his opening four events on the LIV setup. Despite enjoying life on the breakaway circuit, Rahm has admitted not being able to defend the crowns he won on the PGA Tour in 2023 has been a bitter pill to swallow. The Legion XIII captain won three times in the space of three months at the beginning of 2023, prevailing at The Sentry, American Express and Genesis Invitational.
One title he will be able to defend though is his Masters crown. The 29-year-old won his second major title at Augusta National last April, seeing off fellow LIV star Brooks Koepka to get his hands on the iconic green jacket. He will return to Georgia next month to defend his Masters crown and will also take on hosting duties at the past champions dinner.
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