Deal Done: Charlie Woods Finally Accepted Offer Around $200-300 million to Join LIV Golf , Says …
Deal Done: Charlie Woods Finally Accepted Offer Around $200-300 million to Join LIV Golf , Says …
Charlie Woods Finally Accepted Offer Around $200-300 million to Join LIV Golf , Says …
Many others didn’t think Jon Rahm was a good fit for LIV Golf after he made the big money move from the PGA Tour. Tiger Woods was reportedly a member of that gang.
In a recent interview with ESPN, Rahm stated that Woods had not replied to his texts over the transaction, which he said supposedly made him somewhere around $500 million:
Though Rahm joined LIV Golf at a different time than players like Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, and Bryson DeChambeau, it is clear that he is not the first. The parties have reconciled to a chilly coexistence, but there are still a lot of behind-the-scenes commercial dealings going on.
Given that Woods is still likely the greatest player on the PGA Tour, it is not surprising that he is stonewalling Rahm. This suggests that there is still some enmity there. According to 2023 LIV champion Talor Gooch, who said that this year’s Masters title merits an asterisk, that sentiment still holds true.
In public, Woods has expressed support for the PGA Tour’s agreement to work with the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia:
However, Rory McIlroy, who was formerly one of the LIV defectors’ most vocal detractors, seems to have recently been just as accommodative in private as he has been in public:
“Rory has been supportive publicly of my decision, and he was privately as well,” Rahm stated.
at a few months, Woods, Rahm, and McIlroy will all be competing at The Masters.