Bryson DeChambeau has sung praises for the “beautiful” LIV Golf, claiming it has revolutionised the sport amid rumours that Jon Rahm regrets his $500 million switch to the controversial league – comments that will be music to the ears of league commissioner Greg Norman.
The power-hitting American, a key figure in the Saudi-funded series, lauded its impact since its inception two years ago, saying it has introduced a fresh “vision” and something “special” to golf.
Despite a Golf Digest report suggesting Rahm would give his money back to return to the PGA Tour if given another chance, both Rahm and LIV commissioner Greg Norman have dismissed such claims. DeChambeau, who is also the captain and part-owner of the Crushers team, is convinced there’s no better place to tee off than on the LIV circuit, now or in the future.