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Jon Rahm says he does not have buyer's remorse about move to LIV, nixes rumors he's upset in league

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Ever since Jon Rahm joined LIV Golf late last year, he's made headlines he didn't want to make.

It's safe to assume he took a boatload of money to join the Saudi-backed golf league (the actual amount has not been disclosed, but it was rumored to be $300 million for three years). But Rahm has had several moments on the course that have gone viral due to his emotions.

In June, he lashed out about "f---ing drones" that disrupt him on his "backswing … every time." Nearly a month later, both he and his caddie unloaded on fans who shouted during his swing, with his caddie even calling a fan a "d---head."

Because of these moments, coupled with poor performances in majors this year, there have been rumors that the 2021 Masters winner and 2023 U.S. Open champ has had regrets about joining LIV, but he says that couldn't be further from the truth.

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Jon Rahm is shown during the second day of the LIV Golf League at the JCB Golf and Country Club in Rocester, England, on July 27, 2024. (Bradley Collyer/PA Images via Getty Images)

"A lot of people beat around the bush [when I’m asked if I like LIV]. And I’m going to say yes, yeah," Rahm told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.

"We’ve all seen the rumors. I don’t know why some people keep insisting and trying to make this happen," he added. "They did that with Brooks [Koepka] last season. They have to come up with somebody being unhappy, and the truth is, we’re all extremely happy.

"Do I have buyer’s remorse? No. I don’t have buyer’s remorse. It’s been a really fun ride. I’ve had bad years in majors before – before that, they blamed it on me not

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