Jon Rahm in High Demand for Vacant Spots in LIV Golf, Says Greg Norman

Jon Rahm’s move to the LIV Golf circuit, led by Greg Norman, has created quite a stir in the golf community. Despite the controversy, Rahm is confident that the best is yet to come for him in this new venture. According to ESPN, Norman revealed that between eight and 12 players have expressed interest in joining the team that Rahm will lead. The signing of the Spaniard has sparked a growth of interest in players who are not yet part of the circuit. BBC reported that Norman mentioned that Rahm’s arrival at LIV Golf will create a “domino effect” in the arrival of players. Rahm, at 29 years old, has won two majors and 18 tournaments between the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, solidifying his status as one of the top names in world golf today. His arrival at LIV Golf has already led to discussions about potential changes to the circuit’s format, particularly the possibility of extending tournaments to 72 holes, as opposed to the traditional 54-hole format. The signing amount for Rahm has not been disclosed, but it is rumored to be around $500 million.