The 31-year-old golf star is one of the big favorites in this week's U.S. Masters at Augusta National, after lining up top finishes on the LIV Tour this year.
The 2023 champion has yet to resolve his dispute with the DP World Tour (formerly the European Tour). The tour made peace in February and buried the hatchet with eight former defectors, including Tyrrell Hatton. But Rahm refused to settle and still owes the tour about $3 million (SEK 30 million) for his play on the Saudi-owned LIV Tour.
"We will find a good solution for both of us," Rahm said at the press conference before the Masters.
Rahm is a key player in the European team that has defeated the U.S. in both 2023 and 2025.





