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My wife & I have been thinkin of how we give back 4 all the blessings we have received so starting this week @livgolf_league HONG KONG we will donate 1% of my prize money 2 supportin a mental health charity in that city so pls let us know which 1s R great organizations.
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๐จ๐ช๐บโ #REJECTED โ LIV Golf star and 10-time DPWT winner Jon Rahm has reportedly rejected a settlement deal that was offered to LIV Golfers by the DP World Tour, which had a deadline of yesterday to accept.
Rahm is not among the golfers that the Tour has agreed to grant conditional media releases to for the 2026 season, putting his Ryder Cup future in question.
Rahm has said previously that he will refuse to pay outstanding fines levied against him, which now total more than $3M USD and that it will all work itself out eventually.
The following LIV golfers were given the conditional releases: Laurie Canter, Thomas Detry, Tyrrell Hatton, Tom McKibbin, Adrian Meronk, Victor Perez, David Puig and Elvis Smylie.
These players are now able to play in LIV Golf events this year without penalty, while maintaining their DPWT membership, provided they pay their outstanding fines, participate in stipulated DPWT events and withdraw any pending appeals they have against the tour.
What do you think will happen next?