Jon Rahm has responded to Phil Mickelson’s recent claim that the PGA Tour is “trending downwards” with the Spaniard stating “I don’t know what he’s talking about.”
“I really, I really don’t know why he said that. There’s been some changes being made, but it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s going down, right?” said the World No.5, who is getting his 2022-23 PGA Tour season underway this week.
The 27-year-old, who was evidently confused, added: “I truly don’t know why he said that. Don’t know. I really, I really don’t know. I think there’s some great changes being made and great changes for the players on the Tour. I truly don’t know what drove him to say something like that.”
Lefty has endured a controversy-filled year following his historic Major victory at the 2021 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island. Prior to his LIV Golf acquisition, he labelled the Saudi’s “scary motherf******” to Alan Shipnuck, the author of his unauthorised biography, which he later claimed was ‘off the record’. Those comments led to him taking time away from the game and missing both the Masters and his PGA Championship title defence.
The six-time Major winner attracted further criticism after he insisted the PGA Tour is “trending downwards” and that “you have to pick a side” before claiming that he “firmly” believes he is on the “winning” team in golf’s civil war between LIV and the PGA Tour.
The divide between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf is apparent and will likely spill into the Ryder Cup, which is set to be contested at Marco Simone Golf Club in Rome next year. Speaking of the dissension and the possible impacts on the biennial tournament, Rahm said: “You need to have that welcoming aspect. If there’s some animosity between players, it’s just not going to work out. Very few teams can succeed when players don’t get along. I don’t know if you can really make that happen.”
Sergio Garcia claimed he’d rather be out of the Ryder Cup if his involvement had a negative impact on his teammates: “I’ve always said I love the Ryder Cup too much,” he told Sports Illustrated. “I obviously would love…
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