Not easy to deal with 'bombshell' merger – Jon Rahm
Masters champion Jon Rahm admits it has been tough to deal with the “bombshell” announcement of a peace deal between golf’s warring factions that has still left the game in a state of limbo.
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Masters champion Jon Rahm admits it has been tough to deal with the “bombshell” announcement of a peace deal between golf’s warring factions that has still left the game in a state of limbo.
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World No. 2 Jon Rahm has slammed the surprise merger between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf as a “betrayal from management” and says players feel they haven’t been given a proper explanation. The union of the rival tours came as a seismic shock when it was announced last week, coming after two years of tension in the sport.
Patrick Roy has resigned as general manager and head coach of the Quebec Remparts just over a week after the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League team won the Memorial Cup.
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LOS ANGELES : Collin Morikawa will seek the third leg of the career Grand Slam at this week's U.S. Open where he is hopeful a back injury will not have any impact on his game beyond the way he puts his tee in the ground.
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LOS ANGELES : PGA Tour players feel "a bit of betrayal" about the secrecy that preceded last week's bombshell announcement that the circuit would partner with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and still have plenty of questions about the future, Jon Rahm said.