Jon Rahm isn’t holding back. In a candid interview, the former World No. 1 opens up about the uncertainty surrounding the Ryder Cup and the ongoing chaos from the PGA Tour–LIV Golf merger. Rahm drops a BOMBSHELL on what players really think, how it’s impacting team dynamics, and what he believes the future of professional golf looks like. From loyalty to frustration, this is Rahm unfiltered—and it’s a must-watch for every golf fan.
👉 Don’t miss what Rahm had to say about team selection, trust in leadership, and why the next Ryder Cup might never look the same again.
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I I don’t know what’s going to happen in the future, but I can tell you my plan is to be on that team at Beth Page. So, that would be regardless of the outcome of the appeal, you would make yourself available. I I don’t know what’s going to happen. And I’m hoping they don’t try to settle the appeal before the RA Cup. I don’t think that’d be good for anybody. Yeah. I I mean I’m from people that see him any given day, Sergio Garcia can hit it to the green better than anybody on the planet. It’s it’s that simple. He’s still that good and he’s still very valuable, right? I understand the change in circumstances. I get it. Uh but at the end of the day, being Spanish and a friend and a mentor, I’m obviously going to to be biased towards him. Uh, and I would love to see him, but in that team room, but who who knows what’s going to happen, right? I I also understand that, you know, we did an incredible job in that last Ryder Cup. Uh, we had, you know, having a newer team and and coming together and performing the way we did. So, I I hope I I believe there’s a place for Sergio in there. I think there’ll be a place for Sergio in the Radic Cup any given time. Uh it’s just that the matter of time now is is lit and the golf clubs do the talking. It’s hard to tell at this point. Uh I think a lot of us would say that when that framework agreement was done, things would be further along at this point. Um and I truly don’t know what goes on behind those closed doors, right? It’s up to people much higher up than me and and I don’t know what their vision is or what they’re expecting out of it, right? Uh I think so many of us want some kind of resolution to come together and and get the best product possible out there for the for the consumer, which is what I think we’re still in a position to do. I think we’re living in a in a golden era right now for golf where the possibilities are ended endless, right? You have a big tour in Europe and and worldwide. You have a massive tour in the PJ tour. You have another big product with Liv and now you’re even adding the TGL. Right. When it comes to golf, the possibilities are there right now. And I think with the right minds put together, you can end up with a product, and I’ve been saying this all along, that could put golf in a different level in the world of sports. So, I’m still hopeful that that can happen and and whatever it looks like, what it will look whatever it looks like. But we we’re in that position nowadays to to put golf in a higher level. And I hope I hope that happens.
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Ryder and Prez cups: I don’t get the hype.
I could care less what happens to professional mens golf. I love the game but everything about it turns me off. Too much politics. An incompetent commissioner. Spoiled rotten players. I’d rather watch junior golf. I won’t be watching the Ryder Cup or Presidents Cup. Zach Johnson ruined the Ryder Cup for me. He bypassed picking Kegan Bradly that year so his buddy Justin Thomas could play. Powers at the top have ruined the game.