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Tony Finau posts he's returning to PGA Tour amid LIV speculation - ESPN

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Tony Finau isn't leaving the PGA Tour for the LIV Golf League, he announced Monday on social media. Finau, a six-time winner on the PGA Tour, wrote on Instagram that he will be returning to the PGA Tour for a 10th season in 2024.

There had been recent speculation that Finau might jump to the LIV Golf League, and he didn't do much to shoot it down at last week's Grant Thornton Invitational.

On Thursday, LIV Golf signed Spain's Jon Rahm, the third-ranked player in the world, to a multiyear contract worth more than $300 million, according to sources.

LIV Golf League officials are recruiting other PGA Tour players to join Rahm's team, sources told ESPN. «I'm excited for 2024 and looking forward to playing my 10th season on the PGA Tour!» Finau wrote on Instagram. «And stoked to be defending in both Mexico and Houston!

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