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Jon Rahm’s Decision EXPOSES Cracks in PGA Tour

December 29, 2023
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In a shocking flip of occasions, golf sensation Jon Rahm has determined to depart the PGA Tour for LIV Golf for $300 million over 3 years.

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  1. @stevenuckolls5937 says:
    2 years ago

    John Lied. That's a given. Then he Wins the Masters and reverses his thoughts and joins LIV. UGH. Now you know who John Rahm really is… Ugly but true. So Sad

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  2. @jeffmisch1485 says:
    2 years ago

    Sell outs, the Saudis are buying these players for only one reason, sports washing. Money means more to a lot of people than any form of integrity. Sad but also true. Jon Rahm either decision he made was making generational cash.

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  3. @andynaz5631 says:
    2 years ago

    1960s US car makers doing fine. Enters Japan.

    PGA doing fine…then enters LIV.

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  4. @productions4651 says:
    2 years ago

    Norman can’t get over his choke at the Masters. He is embarrassed to look at his regular PGA tour cohorts in the eye….His vindictiveness was manipulated by the people with a bottomless pit of money. He’s nothing but a pimp now and the golfers running for the money are just prostitutes that play golf….Met Norman back in the day at Firestone….a real narcissist….a real jerk….how much money is an enough for Christ sake??? Greed…it reveals character…you had to play well on the PGA tour to earn the bucks….now, all you have to do is show up….I won’t watch it…..not that I’m a big fan of her, but Chrissy Evert bailed out on him after 15 months of marriage….he probably spends his spare time taking selfies….😂

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  5. @lifesaver3499 says:
    2 years ago

    was monahan voted in or did he brown nose and or was he related to someone??

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  6. @1MgySgt says:
    2 years ago

    Just another industry headed overseas.

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  7. @skipcampbell239 says:
    2 years ago

    pga cheated the players forever because the players had no option ,now they do..,its called competition…pga did this to themselves…

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  8. @skipcampbell239 says:
    2 years ago

    the best players are on LIV..

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  9. @travishimself1973 says:
    2 years ago

    Tiger definitely grew the tour but he played the bare minimum to keep his card. The rest of the year he was paid to play around the world. Same as liv.

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  10. @jakesdewet3567 says:
    2 years ago

    the next big shake-up in gold needed is the TV coverage. How do these assholes know what the player is thinking, sometimes you watch golf and all you see is the same player over and over and then it is only putting, the post play interviews are non sensical and dumb and need to be spiced up by some females to attract a few lookers. That is why LIV attract a different audience, new dress code, relaxed, smaller field with team and individual formats. If Cricket did not start the short form of the game ito 50 and 20 over's the game would have been dead by now. Same with Rugby, they brought in the 7 series, 15 min games, carnival experience, global exposure and the game is today played in more countries and growing. Week in week out the Tiger is still sold, how to flog a dead horse, sorry he was fantastic in his time, TV still showing shots of him 15 yrs ago. He and Rory and long ago has been Couples were the big voices against LIV instigated by the PGA and now they are "sold out".

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  11. @rosskennedy says:
    2 years ago

    Golf started in scotland,on all accounts,then went europe,africa,asia,south america,japan,australia,new zeland,canada,oh and usa so why the pga tour thinks it,s thete game,it world game and LIV showing us that,i hope there never merger of LIV and pga,dp, and LIV in years come is dominant tour,all around world.

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  12. @TDV_Mac says:
    2 years ago

    Good takes. This is just common sense and those with crazy PGA tour bias can’t see it.

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  13. @smoozerish says:
    2 years ago

    Businesses have no loyalty to their staff anymore, so why be loyal to the business.

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  14. @alexdelagarza6697 says:
    2 years ago

    If you compare the PGAT to baseball, football or basketball there is no comparison in INCOME from the franchise, merchandising and tv contracts.
    The money for the PGAT comes principally from corporate sponsors at the various tournaments and the tv contracts and PGA media rights. You'd never get rich from investing in the PGAT.
    The current business model of the PGAT is like a Guild from the 1800s. You MUST be in the Guild to play; the income is for a non-profit organization; money also goes to charity; money goes to prizes; money goes to management; money goes to investments for pensions; money goes to PGAT golf venues, and a few other things. NOT a lot of room for profits in here.
    How can you expect to compete against a Sovereign Wealth Fund that isn't concerned about MAKING A PROFIT !!!??? You can't. This is becoming clear to the PGAT members. They're just waiting to see who leaves next.
    To the last guy out………be sure to turn off the lights.

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  15. @shug2795 says:
    2 years ago

    Oh, there IS definitely a crack in the PGA Tour. The "crack " has been sleeping with the enemy. The PGA Tour players have egg all over their face for remaining true to PGA Tour while the "crack" turn his back on them/PGA Tour! It's ALL about greed supported by the fact that most of these players eke a humble living week-to-week on their meager incomes. 🤣😂😅🤣🤣 I get it. They (and the crack) went for the money. PLEASE, save all the other B.S.

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  16. @user-bd7px7cl7l says:
    2 years ago

    No big deal. There will always always always be NEW talent coming down the road who are current all-americans i college or other who will be the stars of the future

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  17. @mauricemoore6679 says:
    2 years ago

    WELL RORY YOU FUCKED BIG TIME LIV WONT BE INTERESTED IN YOU NOR WILL THE LIV PLAYERS YOU STAY WITH THE PGA YOU WILL PROBABLY BE ABLE TO WIN IN 12 MONTHS TIME BECAUSE ALL THE TOP PLAYERS WILL BE GONE TO LIV THATS IF THE PGA STILL EXISTS BUT YOU WILL BE ALRIGHT YOU CAN RETIRE ITS THE NON MILLIONAIRS WHO WILL SUFFER

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  18. @dougtroutman5311 says:
    2 years ago

    he just waited it out until he got more money. Pga cannot compete with kind of money.

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  19. @nickellison2036 says:
    2 years ago

    You guys “Hit the nail on the head!” What’s your take on the new lawsuit x21 😅

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  20. @commentsboardreferee7434 says:
    2 years ago

    Remember Jamaal Kenobi.

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  21. @CrazyAboutVinylRecords says:
    2 years ago

    Professional golf has a big problem. Players are very much starting to look like money grabbing greedy bastards who care more about the size of their bank accounts than they do the game of golf.

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