Sitting inside a swanky Manhattan hotel, Jon Rahm shot down any suggestion that he wasn’t happy with the decision in a lengthy conversation with The Post.
Jon Rahm seemed more than happy to address a recent report that surfaced citing a veteran tour insider that the LIV golfer was experiencing “deep regret” over his decision
“I’m very comfortable with my decision, very happy with my decision, very, very eager for the future of my team and the league,” explained Rahm, who as part of the move runs the Legion XIII team. “I get to be a part of something very different to what we had in the past. I always enjoyed being part of a team and to be in charge of one now is something incredible.
“It’s a monster,” Rahm said of the course. “They have a sign over there warning you for a reason. It is a difficult golf course.” “I missed the cut. I played horribly bad, and suffered all throughout the 36 holes I played. But it’s a beautiful golf course,” he recalled about that tournament. “They’re all difficult holes, right? It’s a tough challenge, no matter how you look at it, and an incredible finish of a golf course.
Though the LIV format and being in charge of a team was a change for Rahm, he wasn’t looking to use it as an excuse. The more positive outlook is where Rahm has landed too in terms of his memories of his Olympic performance in July in Paris.
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