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Shane Lowry ‘not surprised’ by Jon Rahm’s LIV Golf move



Shane Lowry ‘not surprised’ by Jon Rahm’s LIV Golf move

Shane Lowry has said he is “not surprised by anything that happens at the minute” as he discussed Ryder Cup team-mate Jon Rahm’s decision to leave the PGA Tour for LIV Golf.

Before Rahm’s move, the Masters champion and Ireland’s Lowry helped Europe regain the Ryder Cup in Rome.

Shane Lowry has said he is not surprised by anything that happens at the minute as he discussed Ryder Cup teammate John Rams decision to leave the PGA tour for live golf before Ram’s move the Masters champion and Ireland’s Lowry helped Europe regain the rider Cup in Rome

Lowry said it had been rumored for a while so there’s no smoke without fire is the we weren’t to surprised in the end but I’m not surprised by anything that happens at the minute Spain’s Ram had previously ruled out joining Liv after the PGA Tours rival circuit launched in

2022 the 29-year-old will reportedly earn upwards of 450 M 57 as part of his deal but while the two-time major Winner’s departure represents a significant blow for the PGA Tour Lowry remains hopeful the fractured landscape in men’s professional golf will soon be a thing of the past in June the PGA and

DP world tours announced they had a framework agreement to merge with the Saudi Arabian public investment fund piff which has pledged $2 billion one 6bn of support to live however the agreement has a deadline of 31 December to be ratified with the American government examining the PGA Tour plans

To take massive investment from Saudi Arabia hopeful is the word I’d use said 2019 open Champion Lowry when asked to about what the future of the men’s game looks like I mean I’m not involved in anything I just try to worry about my own thing and get on with my own game

But I’d be very hopeful that at some stage in the near future we will be back playing the same tournaments together and I think that’s what the World of Golf needs following Ram’s move world number two Rory mroy a staunch critic of Liv reversed his stance on golfers from

The fledgling circuit play playing in the riter Cup by calling on the europe-based DP World Tour to rewrite the eligibility rules mroy had previously said Live players should not represent Europe in the banial match against the United States which will next be held at Beth Page black in New York in

2025 I don’t know what should happen or what could happen Lowry said the one thing I do know is that I want to be on a winning Rider Cup team in Beth Page and if we do need John Ram to do that we probably should have him but who knows

What’s going to happen who knows what the DP World Tour will do while helping Europe retain the Ryder Cup is one of Low’s main goals for 2025 the 36 year old is gearing up for a big 2024 in which he will aim to add to his major

Tally and win a medal for Ireland at the Olympic Games in Paris

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