Jon Rahm wants to remain alien to the uncertainty about the future of LIV Golf to try to add since this Thursday in Virginia, in a field owned by Donald Trump, his third course victory in the Saudi circuit and tune his game in front of the PGA Championship, second major of the year, which will start within seven days in Aronimink. “I have no idea what will happen because I have few talents in life and read contracts or understand business, they …
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Jon Rahm wants to remain alien to the uncertainty about the future of LIV Golf to try to add since this Thursday in Virginia, in a field owned by Donald Trump, his third course victory in the Saudi circuit and tune his game in front of the PGA Championship, second major of the year, which will start within seven days in Aronimink. “I have no idea what will happen because I have few talents in life and read contracts or understand business, they …