Jon Rahm Calls for LIV Golf to Switch to 72-Hole Format
Jon Rahm, the reigning Masters champion, has once again made headlines, this time for his suggestion to LIV Golf to switch from its signature 54-hole format to the traditional 72-hole format. Rahm, who defected from the PGA Tour in December after signing a lucrative $500 million deal with LIV Golf, believes that moving towards golf’s more traditional rules could help unite the sport.
The Spaniard, who is set to defend his Masters title at Augusta National this week, expressed his thoughts on the matter, stating, “If there ever was a way where LIV could go to 72 holes I think it would help all of this argument a lot.” Rahm’s comments come just five events into his first season with the breakaway league, where he has already shown a willingness to adapt to the changes.
Despite his initial reservations about LIV Golf’s format, Rahm seems open to the idea of aligning with golf’s traditional standards for the betterment of the sport. He also highlighted the potential for LIV Golf to eventually merge with a world tour, emphasizing the importance of unification in the golfing world.
Rahm’s stance on the issue comes at a time when the golfing landscape is undergoing significant changes, with the emergence of breakaway leagues and potential shifts in the sport’s structure. As one of the sport’s top players, Rahm’s opinions carry weight, and his call for a switch to the 72-hole format could spark further discussions within the golfing community.
As Rahm prepares to take on the challenge of defending his Masters title, his advocacy for change in LIV Golf’s format adds an intriguing layer to his already impressive career. It remains to be seen how his suggestions will be received by the powers that be in the golfing world, but one thing is for certain – Jon Rahm is not afraid to speak his mind and push for what he believes is best for the sport.