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Jon Rahm ‘willing to give Saudi cash back’ as LIV Golf flop ‘considering U-turn’

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Jon Rahm is reportedly desperate to rejoin the PGA Tour and is willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen, including potentially giving some of his LIV Golf money back

Whispers are suggesting he’s willing to ditch his LIV Golf payday to tee off with stars like Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler once more. A seasoned tour mole spilled the beans to Golf Digest, claiming Rahm has regrets about joining the controversial Saudi-funded circuit and could quit.

I am 100% positive that if Jon could give the money back to the Saudis and come back to the tour, he couldn’t write the check fast enough,” the anonymous source claimed.

Not long ago, Rahm was the golden boy of the PGA Tour, pocketing over $70million (£54m) in career earnings from the PGA and DP World Tours, not to mention reigning as World No. 1 for a whopping 50 weeks. His trophy cabinet boasts major wins at the Masters and US Open among his 11 PGA victories.

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