Jon Rahm Accuses DP World Tour of 'Extorting' LIV Golf Players with Six-Tournament Mandate Two-time major winner and LIV Golf star Jon Rahm has criticized the DP World Tour for imposing what he calls an unfair six-tournament participation requirement on players, accusing the European sports organization of "extorting" its members. The dispute centers on new contractual terms that demand players commit to a minimum of six events, with specific tournaments dictated by the tour, a condition Rahm claims undermines player autonomy. Rahm, who has been a dual member of the PGA Tour and DP World Tour throughout his career, argued that the current demands are unnecessary and politically motivated. He stated that he has never been required to submit a release to play on either tour before joining LIV Golf, which has been recognized in the world rankings as part of the global golf ecosystem. "I’ve always been a dual member. Never once have I been asked for a release to play either one of those tours," he said, emphasizing that the new rules feel like an attempt to exploit players for financial and competitive gain. The DP World Tour recently reached an agreement with eight LIV Golf players, allowing them to continue competing on the rival tour without facing additional fines for overlapping events. However, Rahm was not among those eight, and he has refused to comply with the updated terms. "I don’t like the conditions. They’re asking me to play a minimum of six events, and they dictate where two of those have to be," he said, adding that the situation feels like a power play by the tour to control players’ schedules and penalize them for their choices. Rahm also criticized the tour for fining players while simultaneously benefiting from their participation in high-profile events.#jon_rahm #liv_golf #ryder_cup #dp_world_tour #arbitration_panel