LIV Golf star Jon Rahm has left a lot of people wondering about his next moves, after he said that there are “definitely some things I’m going to change going forward” during his post-interview on Sunday.
The Spaniard’s 2026 Masters became a battle to save some pride after he shot a six-over-par 78 on the first day, an opening round that didn’t contain one single birdie.
Rahm, who won LIV Golf Hong Kong in March, currently leads the individual standings on LIV Golf, but he looked out of sorts at the Masters, which had a lot of people questioning how sharp he and his fellow LIV players were for a Major Championship, including Brandel Chamblee.
The golf analyst, who also blasted Bryson DeChambeau’s performance, said: “It’s amazing to me. Every tee, he’s swinging as hard as he can. It’s like he’s in a long drive contest.
“I’ve never seen anybody swing it as hard as he’s swinging it every single tee shot. It’s like there’s no nuance, there’s no niche to his golf swing.”
Rahm did at least steady the ship and make it through to the weekend, although the 2023 champion was never in contention and finished a distance 13 shots off the pace, down in T38.
And the disappointment he showed when speaking to the media after his final round was obvious, despite recording his best round of the week, a four-under-par 68.
🚨🗣️👀 #CHANGES TO COME — Jon Rahm says he will change his preparation going forward at The Masters: “Have you ever seen looking down the property how yellow the patron areas and how brown and purple parts of the greens and fairways are?” pic.twitter.com/1F8CQtAS8cApril 12, 2026
“Definitely some things I’m going to change going forward,” said Rahm, who signed with LIV Golf at the end of 2023. “Preparation-wise and what to do.”
Pushed on what he had in mind, Rahm instantly shut down that line of questioning. “Nope, not going to say it,” he replied.
Inevitably, he’s sure to get asked whether he sees his long-term future on LIV, although it’s believed that his contract with the…
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