Jon Rahm agrees deal to play on DP World Tour

Jon Rahm agrees deal to play on DP World Tour

Jon Rahm has agreed a deal to play on the DP World Tour, paving the way for his return to the European circuit this season following settlement of all outstanding penalties.

The Spanish golfer was required to clear fines accumulated since 2024, with the total understood to be approximately $3million (£2.21m).

A spokesman for the DP World Tour said: “The DP World Tour and Jon Rahm have come to an agreement on conditional releases to play in conflicting tournaments on LIV Golf during the remainder of its 2026 season.

“This involves payment of all outstanding fines accrued from 2024 to date, along with participation in agreed DP World Tour tournaments (outside the Majors) in the remainder of the 2026 season.”

Jon Rahm has agreed a deal to play on the DP World Tour

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The agreement follows Rahm’s decision in March to drop his appeal against penalties imposed by the DP World Tour for competing on the breakaway LIV Golf circuit.

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) revealed last week that it would cease funding the rival league once the 2026 season concludes.

In a statement, the sovereign wealth fund explained that the “substantial investment required is no longer consistent” with its future investment approach.

The breakaway circuit’s statement notably omitted any reference to PIF or its governor, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, whose departure with Saudi backing has been communicated to players over recent weeks.

Rahm won the Masters back in 2023

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Instead, the league announced the appointment of Gene Davis and Jon Zinman to lead a newly established independent board tasked with securing new investments.

LIV described the pair as “seasoned experts with proven track records of navigating complex situations and unlocking value for global organisations”.

The league characterised the move as a “strategic evolution” towards a “diversified, multi-partner investment model,” though insiders recognise the challenge ahead is existential.

Monthly losses are estimated at approximately £75m, with Saudi Arabia having poured around £5bn into the venture since its 2022 launch.

The agreement with the DP World Tour opens the door for Rahm to pursue qualifying for the 2027 Ryder Cup

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Chief executive Scott O’Neil has previously acknowledged profitability could remain five to 10 years away, presenting an unenviable task for Davis and Zinman as they court potential backers.

The league is believed to be pursuing private equity investment to fill the enormous gap left by PIF’s withdrawal, with internal confidence that such funding will materialise.

Rahm joined LIV Golf in late 2023 on a reported $300m (£220m) contract.

The Spaniard has been one of the biggest names on the circuit, having won the Masters in 2023 and the US Open in 2021.

Rahm joined LIV Golf in late 2023 on a reported $300m (£220m) contract

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Sources last week suggested LIV golfers are considering playing on the DP World Tour after the postponement of LIV’s New Orleans event.

LIV announced it would seek an alternative autumn date for the New Orleans event, stating it wished to avoid “the peak summer heat and the crowded global sports calendar”.

Critics pointed out that neither factor should have caught organisers off guard, given that they were in the schedule or likely well in advance.

With the cancellation, no LIV Golf event will be held in the US from May 10 to August 6, missing the key summer months of June and July.

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