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Jon Rahm rejects European tour compromise for LIV golfers. His Ryder Cup status now in question

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Jon Rahm rejects European tour compromise for LIV golfers. His Ryder Cup status now in question
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Jon Rahm rejects European tour compromise for LIV golfers. His Ryder Cup status now in question

2026-02-22 01:16 Last Updated At:01:21

Two-time major champion Jon Rahm has turned down a deal from the European tour that would have allowed him to compete on LIV Golf events without penalty provided he pay his previous fines, play in stipulated European tour events and drop his appeal.

The Spaniard's decision puts at risk his eligibility for the 2027 Ryder Cup in Ireland, pending his appeal of previous fines for playing the Saudi-funded league without a conflicting event release.

The DP World Tour said Saturday that eight LIV players, including four-time Ryder Cup player Tyrrell Hatton, have agreed to the conditions. The others are Laurie Canter, Thomas Detry, Tom McKibbin, Adrian Meronk, Victor Perez, David Puig and Elvis Smylie. All but Smylie, who is from Australia, are eligible for the Ryder Cup.

Rahm's former manager, Jeff Koski, who now serves as general manager of his Legion XIII team on LIV, did not immediately respond to a text message seeking comment.

The tour said it has granted conditional releases for those eight players to compete on the LIV Golf League in 2026 because they agreed to pay all outstanding fines for not getting releases, to play in events designated by the tour and drop any pending appeals.

The deal was not offered to Sergio Garcia and others because they have resigned as members.

The conditions were specific to each of the eight players, though it would require players to compete in more than the bare minimum to keep European tour membership. They also would be included in media and promotional activities.

Rahm has been bullish about not paying fines for playing LIV without a release from the European tour. He has appealed those fines, a case that has not been heard. That enabled him to play in the Ryder Cup last year at Bethpage Black that Europe won.

An arbitrational panel in the U.K., Sports Resolution, ruled in April 2023 the tour had the right to penalize players as a membership organization. If the panel rules in favor of the tour again, Rahm would be required to settle his fines or lose his membership, which would keep him off the Ryder Cup team next year.

Rahm was the reigning Masters champion when he bolted for LIV Golf for the 2024 season, at a time when the PGA Tour and European tour were negotiating with the Saudi wealth fund that provides the financial muscle for the rival league. Those negotiations have fizzled, and the tours are now going their separate ways.

Rahm has played six times on the European tour the last two years, three of them in Spain. He said ahead of the Spanish Open in 2024, “I am not a fan of the fines and don’t intend to pay them.”

Rory McIlroy said in Dubai earlier this year about the outstanding fines for Rahm and Hatton, “We went really hard on the Americans about being paid to play the Ryder Cup, and we also said that we would pay to play in Ryder Cups. There's two guys that can prove it.”

The European tour's position is having those players compete in additional tournaments ultimately would add value, though Rahm and Hatton as Ryder Cup veterans would provide the biggest boost to some of the fields. Rahm is a former world No. 1 with major wins at the Masters and U.S. Open.

The tour said Hatton and the other seven players would not face any penalties and would retain their membership for the rest of 2026 if they abide by the conditions.

“The releases apply for the 2026 season only and they are not precedent-setting,” the tour said in a statement. “Requests for releases will continue to be considered on their individual merits in accordance with the regulations that all members agree to abide by.”

The PGA Tour, which has an alliance with the European tour, recently created a “returning members” program when Brooks Koepka came back after four years on LIV Golf. It was offered to players who had won majors since the launch of LIV Golf in 2022 — Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau and Cameron Smith. They chose to stay with LIV.

Meanwhile, former Masters champion Patrick Reed chose not to renew his deal with LIV and is playing a European tour schedule. Already with two wins, he is virtually a lock to be back on the PGA Tour next year.

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Tyrrell Hatton of Legion XIII makes his putt on the 14th green during the final round of the LIV Golf Adelaide at Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, Australia Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (Mateo Villalba/LIV Golf via AP)

Tyrrell Hatton of Legion XIII makes his putt on the 14th green during the final round of the LIV Golf Adelaide at Grange Golf Club in Adelaide, Australia Sunday, Feb. 15, 2026. (Mateo Villalba/LIV Golf via AP)

Captain Jon Rahm of Legion XIII hits his shot from the 13th fairway during the third round of the LIV Golf tournament at Grange Golf Club, Saturday, Feb 14, 2026 in Adelaide, Australia. (Mateo Villalba/LIV Golf via AP)

Captain Jon Rahm of Legion XIII hits his shot from the 13th fairway during the third round of the LIV Golf tournament at Grange Golf Club, Saturday, Feb 14, 2026 in Adelaide, Australia. (Mateo Villalba/LIV Golf via AP)

Captain Jon Rahm of Legion XIII celebrates during the second round of the LIV Golf tournament at Grange Golf Club, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026 in Adelaide, Australia. (Jon Ferrey/LIV Golf via AP)

Captain Jon Rahm of Legion XIII celebrates during the second round of the LIV Golf tournament at Grange Golf Club, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026 in Adelaide, Australia. (Jon Ferrey/LIV Golf via AP)

LIVIGNO, Italy (AP) — The women's Olympic freeski halfpipe final at the Milan Cortina Games was postponed Saturday because of heavy snow in the Italian Alps.

The International Ski and Snowboard Federation said the snow that has accumulated on the halfpipe made it impossible “to ensure a safe and fair competition for all athletes.”

The federation said officials are working to reschedule the event. The Olympics conclude on Sunday.

The final had been scheduled for 7:30 p.m. local time on Saturday. Officials then pushed that back to 9:00 p.m. before saying it was off.

Snowstorms this week have caused delays and events to be reshuffled twice already in Livigno, where the Olympic freeski and snowboarding events are being held.

The women’s halfpipe final is the final event of the action sports events at the 2026 Games.

The final will feature defending champion Eileen Gu going for her third medal of these Games and her sixth in as many career Olympic events.

The 22-year-old Gu, who was born in the United States and competes for China, has won two silvers in Italy, finishing second in both slopestyle and big air.

Four years ago, Gu became the first freestyle skier to win three medals in a single Olympics after she won gold in halfpipe and big air and silver in slopestyle at the 2022 Beijing Games.

Trying to stop her from repeating as the halfpipe champion will be Amy Fraser of Canada, the only skier to beat Gu in a major contest since she won Olympic gold four years ago. Zoe Atkin, an American-born skier who competes for Britain, is also eyeing the podium after she finished first in Thursday’s qualifying.

AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

Heavy snow falls on shovels during a weather delay before the women's freestyle skiing halfpipe final at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Heavy snow falls on shovels during a weather delay before the women's freestyle skiing halfpipe final at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Workers blow snow off the course during the men's ski cross final at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

Workers blow snow off the course during the men's ski cross final at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

A worker clears snow from the course before the women's freestyle skiing halfpipe final at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

A worker clears snow from the course before the women's freestyle skiing halfpipe final at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Livigno, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

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