LONDON: Jon Rahm has reached an agreement with the European Tour that will allow him to retain his membership and remain eligible for next year’s Ryder Cup at Adare Manor in Ireland.
Under an arrangement similar to that signed by eight other LIV golfers in February, the Spaniard will pay all outstanding fines for competing in events that conflicted with European Tour tournaments. The tour is now known as the DP World Tour.
The two-time major winner has been penalized for three conflicting events this season and has approximately £2 million ($2.7 million) in fines outstanding since he joined the Saudi breakaway circuit in 2023.
In exchange for securing conditional releases for 2026, Rahm has also agreed to play in specified European Tour events for the remainder of this year.
“The DP World Tour and Jon Rahm have come to an agreement on conditional releases to play in conflicting tournaments on LIV Golf during the remainder of its 2026 season,” said a DP World Tour spokesman.
“This involves payment of all outstanding fines accrued from 2024 to date, along with participation in agreed DP World Tour tournaments (outside the majors) in the remainder of the 2026 season.”
The 31-year-old, who made his Ryder Cup debut in 2018, was a captain’s pick for the 2025 tournament at Bethpage Black, which the European team won.
Rahm accused the DP World Tour of “extorting players” in March as he explained why he had not signed a deal to settle his fines for playing.
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund announced last week that it was withdrawing its multi-billion dollar backing of LIV Golf at the end of the season, casting doubt over the tour’s future.