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Jon Rahm's LIV Golf move 'could be announced as soon as WEDNESDAY' as speculation intensifies over Masters winner joining Saudi rebel circuit in $600m switch that could 'bully PGA Tour into a corner'

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Jon Rahm may no longer be a PGA golfer by as soon as Wednesday evening, as LIV Golf is ready to offer him a $600 million deal, the Saudi Arabian golf promotion's highest-reported contract to date. 

The news of Rahm defecting from the PGA to LIV comes under a loose truce between the golf leagues, with Rahm switching first being reported by The Telegraph. 

The source said the move 'could happen as soon as tomorrow [Weds] - if it happens.'


A former Ryder Cup player told The Telegraph 'I think this will happen, and that Jason Day and Adrian Meronk [will join him].'  

Another Ryder Cup alumnus told the outlet 'I honestly know nothing and would just take everything as rumor if I were you.' 

Masters champion Jon Rahm could join LIV Golf this week on a record $600 million deal

Rahm and Rory McIlroy helped lead Team Europe to a Ryder Cup victory a few months ago

Rahm has been a prominent fixture on the PGA Tour since 2016, while Day has been with the PGA since 2006. Meronk has been a professional golfer since 2016.  

Not only is Rahm the reigning Masters champion, he's won 11 PGA events since turning pro, including the 2021 U.S. Open. 

A few months ago, Rahm teamed with Rory McIlroy, helping lead Team Europe to a 5-point Ryder Cup victory over the United States. 

Should Rahm join LIV Golf, his place in future Ryder Cups could be in jeopardy, as no European-based LIV was chosen for the squad. The Americans only chose Brooks Koepka from the LIV ranks. 

However, blackballing Rahm from the biennial event doesn't seem likely, bringing into question the eligibility for other European LIVers should Rahm make the switch. 

In late July, Rahm scoffed at the rumors he would leave the PGA for LIV Golf. 

'I laugh when people rumor me with LIV Golf,' Rahm said via Handicap 54, translated from Spanish. 'I’ve never liked the format. And I always have a good time with Phil Mickelson and Sergio Garcia in the practice rounds of majors.'

Rahm kisses the trophy he won at the 2021 U.S. Open, his first major-tournament victory

Rahm fist bumps now-LIV Golfer Dustin Johnson at the 2021 U.S. Open before he joined LIV

Rahm also recently pulled out of the first TGL season, a venture jointly started by McIlroy and Tiger Woods. 

Not playing in the TGL only added to the speculation that Rahm's future with the PGA could be murkier than he lets on. 

Rahm said about missing the TGL season: 'I am sad to confirm that I will not be participating in the first TGL season. While I still think it's a great opportunity, right now it would require a level of commitment I can't offer.'

Rahm taking the rouge Saudi league's money would have ramifications that would change golf. 

Any cordiality between the LIV and PGA would seemingly disappear if a player of Rahm's quality were to jump ship.  

Rahm himself being one of the best golfers in the world would change the everyday nature of both tours with a possible switch. PGA events would get easier to win with a heavy hitter in the opposite camp. LIV events would be more competitive. 

The value of Rahm's contract would be triple the next-highest reported amount for an LIV Golfer, with Phil Mickelson taking home a $200 million deal to sign with LIV Golf last June. 

A few weeks ago, Mickelson came out swinging after golf writer Alan Shipnuck claimed the golfer had been telling people that Jon Rahm was headed to LIV Golf.

Shipnuck posted to social media last month that the lefty has privately been telling people that Masters champion Rahm's defection to LIV Golf was a 'done deal.'

Rahm's reported LIV Golf deal would be wroth $600 million, triple the next-highest contract

Rahm joining LIV Golf, as the No. 3-ranked golfer in the world, would change the sport

However, the 53-year-old Mickelson jabbed back publicly. 

'This isn’t true and I don’t know anything,' Mickelson responded. 'I don’t want to know anything and I haven’t said anything. Alan is the worst liar and a pathetic human.'

Rahm and Mickelson share an agent, Steve Loy, and Shipnuck said the lefty is a 'relentless salesman/bulls*** artist, so take that for what it's worth' before Mickelson responded to the report himself.

Shipnuck retorted to Mickelson's denial a few hours later.

'I guess Phil tweeted at me? I wouldn’t know since he’s blocked me in a classic tough-guy move,' Shipnuck posted to X. 'But we all know that what he says publicly and privately are *very* different.'

While a Rahm move to LIV Golf has been rumored for some time, Mail Sport reported sources close to the 29-year-old firmly dismissed the switch from the PGA Tour last month.  

However, prominent players from LIV are privately optimistic that the Spaniard could be swayed by the lucrative, mega-million-dollar offered the breakaway has previously used to successfully lure some of golf's biggest names away from the PGA Tour. 

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