Rahm Lashes Out at DP World Tour's 6-Event Mandate as 'Extortion' Jon Rahm has accused the DP World Tour of "extorting" players with its new six-event mandate, claiming it is an attempt to exert control over competitors. The world number one made his feelings clear on social media, saying that the decision was a "complete joke" and would have a devastating impact on the sport. The DP World Tour announced earlier this week that all members must compete in at least six events from the organization's schedule in order to maintain their status. Rahm believes this is an attempt by the tour to dictate where players can and cannot play, effectively giving them control over the entire golfing calendar. "It's extortion," Rahm tweeted. "They're basically saying that if you want to be a part of our tour, you have to do what we say." The Spaniard went on to express his disappointment with the decision, saying that it would cause unnecessary stress and pressure for players who are already dealing with the physical and mental demands of competing at the highest level. Rahm's comments have been met with widespread support from fellow golfers, who also feel that the new mandate is an overreach by the tour. Many have taken to social media to express their own frustrations with the decision, calling it "ridiculous" and "unfair". The controversy has sparked a heated debate about the role of governing bodies in professional sports, with some arguing that they have too much power and influence over competitors. The DP World Tour's decision is seen by many as an attempt to exert control over the sport, rather than allowing players the freedom to make their own choices. As tensions continue to rise within the golfing community, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold. One thing is certain, however: Jon Rahm and his fellow professionals are not happy with the DP World...#Jon_Rahm #Golf #DP_World_Tour #Rahm

Rahm Accuses DP World Tour of 'Extorting' LIV Golf Players with Six-Tournament Mandate Jon Rahm accused the DP World Tour of "extortion" for allegedly forcing LIV Golf players to commit to six tournaments on the tour's schedule. The 28-year-old Spanish golfer made the claim during a press conference at the PGA Championship. According to Rahm, the DP World Tour is demanding that LIV Golf players sign up for six events in order to maintain their eligibility and retain their Tour privileges. He believes this mandate is an attempt by the tour to exert control over its players and limit their ability to compete on the rival LIV Golf circuit. Rahm stated, "I think it's extortion, honestly. It's like they're saying, 'You play for us, or you don't play at all.' And that's not what golf is about." The DP World Tour has been facing pressure from its own players, who are unhappy with the tour's stance on LIV Golf and its perceived attempts to limit their options. Rahm believes that the mandate is a further example of this heavy-handed approach. Rahm also expressed his support for fellow golfer and LIV Golf player, Phil Mickelson, who has been at the center of controversy in recent weeks following his comments about Saudi Arabia's human rights record. Rahm said, "Phil's a great guy. He's a friend of mine. And I think he got caught up in something that was bigger than him." The DP World Tour has yet to comment on Rahm's accusations, but it is likely that the issue will continue to be debated among golf fans and players alike as the sport continues to navigate its complex and evolving landscape.#Saudi_Arabia #Phil_Mickelson #DP_World_Tour #LIV_Golf #Rahm
