World number one, Jon Rahm claims without LIV Golf the PGA Tour wouldn't be making any changes to its structure and suggests that the tabled amendments are very positive for players. What's really important is the back end is open and there is a clear pathway for players to elevate themselves into these events. Should he win one of those early season tournaments, he's suddenly into all the designated events. ![]() That means someone coming from the DP World Tour with a card next year, who starts out well and plays in one of the smaller events and has a good start to the season, will play their way into the bigger tournaments. What's really important for me though is, as much as the top 50 are going to be exempt into these events, it's the next 20 or 30 spots that are going to be made up of players from different pathways. Yes, they've used a huge amount of leverage that LIV have given them to negotiate with the Tour and look for more money. Yes, they're playing for huge amounts of money. ![]() Yes, the top players are being looked after. Rory McIlroy claims the emergence of LIV Golf has caused the PGA Tour to rethink its strategy and suggests that innovation for the tour is something that will benefit all of professional golf.
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