Jon Rahm is not interested in taking a leading role in helping LIV Golf find new investors following the Saudi PIF’s decision to pull its funding from the league.
“It would be more of a stay-in-your-lane type situation as it goes to me,” Rahm said Tuesday ahead of this week’s LIV event in his home country of Spain.
Fellow LIV star Bryson DeChambeau last week said he was “very optimistic” about LIV’s business plan moving forward, and that he has “quite a few ideas” that could be interesting. “We’ll see if investors like it or not,” DeChambeau said.
But Rahm is taking a different approach.
“I know nothing about business,” Rahm said. “I’m never going to claim to know anything about business, and if I was in a business pitch, I would not know the first thing to say. My job is to play golf.”






