Jon Rahm is a golfer who does not shy away from publicly sharing his views and speaking honestly about LIV Golf and their unique system. It is known that LIV has a significantly different format than the PGA Tour, as they want to offer the world of golf a completely different experience.

While some believe that this will bring benefits to LIV Golf and make them more interesting, it seems that the majority still do not view it positively.

The leaders of the Saudi-backed Tour have once again applied for points on the world ranking list, and they may receive an answer soon. This will probably mean that the LIV leaders will have to change the system, with tournaments with 72 holes, which will also include cuts.

Jon Rahm believes that once they get the green light from OWGR there are some things they could change.

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On the other hand, he does not want the essence of LIV to be destroyed by such changes.

I think the way I see it, at least right now, theres a process to hopefully enter those world ranking points and at least get our foot in the door, and then once were allowed, we can see what changes can be made to earn as many as possible, keeping the integrity of what LIV Golf is about.

Examples of that would be, lets say with whatever were doing currently we get 20 points. If you add a fourth round, you go to 25. Is that worth it, is that not worth it. If you add a cut, things like that. Right now with as little players as we have, I dont see a cut working very well, and with the teams I think it would be a little odd.

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But if the league were to expand and lets say you go to 15 teams, you have 60 players, now you can actually possibly make something work."- he said, as quoted by The Golfing Gazette.


What can we expect?

The 31-year-old golfer believes that there are steps they can take if they want to have more points on the OWGR list, but he also stresses that there are probably other things that people from OWGR can inform them about, to give them more strength to the field of players.

The Spanish golfer has an interesting vision, but the question is whether his visions will be implemented in the end.

There are many factors that will determine the path of this controversial league.


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