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Jon Rahm doesn't see 'many ways out' of LIV Golf contract

PGA: Masters Tournament - First RoundJon Rahm during the first round of the 2026 Masters at Augusta National Golf Club. Credit: Michael Madrid-Imagn Images

Jon Rahm confirmed he has multiple years left on his LIV Golf contract and doesn’t currently see an avenue towards leaving the fledgling league even if he wanted to.

Rahm signed with LIV Golf in December 2023 for a deal reported to be in the $300-500 million range. While he did not provide specifics while speaking at the league’s Virginia event on Tuesday, the Spaniard did acknowledge his contract runs beyond 2026.

“I have several years on my contract left, and I’m pretty sure they did a pretty good job when they drafted that. So I don’t see many ways out,” Rahm said.

LIV Golf is currently seeking new funding sources after Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund confirmed last month that it will end its financial backing of the league. That has led to reports that several players have reached out to the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour about potentially returning.

LIV’s two marketable stars are Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau. While DeChambeau’s contract expires at the end of 2026, he has maintained his focus is on helping the team-based league survive. And Rahm confirmed that he’s contractually obligated to stay, at least for the time being.

“I’ll say I’m also not a lawyer. I have no idea. I couldn’t tell you. I have very few talents in my life, and reading a contract or business are not two of them,” Rahm said.

LIV’s future beyond 2026 remains highly uncertain. The league has retained an investment firm as it transitions to a “multi-partner” format, but CEO Scott O’Neil has acknowledged new funding sources must be brought on board with PIF ending its support.

Rahm did confirm Tuesday that he has reached an agreement with the DP World Tour that will allow him to play in several events later this year, which will also help him remain eligible to compete in the 2027 Ryder Cup. O’Neil insisted Tuesday that LIV remains a place where “golfers want to play,” and he would like to see other tours accommodate the desire of LIV players to compete elsewhere on non-league event weeks.

“We are for golf. We always have been and we always will be,” O’Neil said. “Our players, we commit them to 14 weeks. They come and play. They know exactly the weeks they’re expected to play, they show up, and they play.

“If another tour is open for them to play, that’s 14 weeks out of 52. That’s 38 weeks. So if you want to see the best players in the world playing together more often, no problem, let’s do it on the other 38 weeks. Like it’s such a special opportunity.

“I feel like the opportunity, the chance, the gift we’ve been given here at LIV Golf is that we have players who will travel the world, and that is a gift to the game.”

Despite O’Neil’s stance, LIV Golf is expected to see several players pursue other options at the end of the 2026 season, likely with or without new funding. Whether Rahm wants to be among them is a moot point so long as he’s under contract.

“As of right now, I’m not really thinking about it since we still have a season to play and majors to compete for,” he said. “So, it’s not something I want to think about just yet.”

Rahm has the added complication that he’s the captain of Legion XIII that also includes Tyrrell Hatton, Caleb Surratt and Tom McKibbin. He acknowledged that if LIV continues beyond this season, the business will likely look significantly different, including a reduction in the lucrative event purses.

“It’s not just about me, it’s a team effort,” Rahm said. “It’s not about one person agreeing or not. I think we all, as captains and team owners and players that are involved in the league, need to in essence have a large majority to agree on for it to work.

“I do believe that for the business plan to change, whatever they’re coming up with, there will need to be some concessions on our part, yeah.”

Surratt said that he’s “bought in” and will support Rahm, while Hatton confirmed that he also has multiple years left on his contract. The Englishman signed with LIV along with Rahm, and was the league’s lone player to be a factor at last month’s Masters where he tied for third.

“It’s not really a focus for me at the moment,” Hatton said when asked about LIV’s future. “Obviously focused on playing well this week, playing well the rest of the year, and seeing what happens.”

Rahm admitted the news of the PIF ending its financial support of the league was “unexpected” after being told that LIV had several more years of backing. But he also added that he has enjoyed the experience.

“As the future of the league goes, I think that’s obviously a question for the business people. We want to be here. It’s been a lot of fun. I want to keep competing. I want to keep sharing some time with them,” Rahm said.

“But only time will tell. Scott and his team have a lot of hard work to do, but obviously they’re experienced in the area, and that’s why they’ve been chosen to take this role.”

–Field Level Media

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Minjee Lee among 6 LPGA players added to WTGL roster

LPGA: KPMG Women's PGA Championship - Final RoundJun 22, 2025; Frisco, Texas, USA; Minjee Lee poses with the winner’s trophy following the final round of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images

Six more LPGA Tour players committed to participating in the inaugural WTGL season on Tuesday, including three-time major winner Minjee Lee.

In addition to Lee, an 11-time winner on the LPGA Tour from Australia, the newly announced participants in the tech-infused indoor golf league are Danielle Kang, Megan Khang, Andrea Lee, Celine Boutier of France and Albane Valenzuela of Switzerland

Play is expected to begin later this year at SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.

WTGL has received 14 commitments from players, including five currently in the top 10 of the Rolex Women’s World Golf Rankings: No. 2 Jeeno Thitikul, No. 4 Charley Hull, No. 7 Lee, No. 9 Lydia Ko and No. 10 Lottie Woad.

“WTGL continues to build momentum as a global platform for LPGA stars and women’s team golf,” said Pete Jung, chief marketing officer of TMRW Sports. “With today’s brand reveal and 14 LPGA Tour players now committed — including major champions, Olympians and Solheim Cup players from around the world — this milestone underscores the excitement we’re seeing from players, team ownership groups and potential partners as we prepare for WTGL’s inaugural season.”

World No. 1 Nelly Korda has not committed to the league.

–Field Level Media

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MLB suspends Pirates RHP Chris Devenski, skipper Don Kelly

MLB: Cincinnati Reds at Pittsburgh PiratesMay 2, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates relief pitcher Chris Devenski delivers the ball to the Cincinnati Reds during the sixth inning at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Philip G. Pavely-Imagn Images

Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Chris Devenski received a three-game suspension and an undisclosed fine from Major League Baseball on Tuesday for intentionally throwing at Sal Stewart of the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday.

MLB also announced Pirates manager Don Kelly was handed a one-game suspension and a fine. He will serve that ban in Pittsburgh’s game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday in Phoenix.

After reaching a settlement, Devenski’s suspension was reduced to two games, according to multiple reports. The reliever is also expected to begin his suspension on Tuesday.

Devenski, 35, threw at Stewart during the top of the seventh inning of the Pirates’ 17-7 home victory over the Reds.

Devenski has a 7.71 ERA without a decision in three relief appearances this season. He owns a 27-22 record with a 3.93 ERA in 319 career appearances (eight starts) with seven teams. He was an All-Star with the Houston Astros in 2017.

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Charge dropped against ex-Titans CB L'Jarius Sneed

NFL: Kansas City Chiefs at Tennessee TitansDec 21, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Tennessee Titans L’Jarius Sneed (38) stands during the National Anthem against the Kansas City Chiefs during pre-game warmups at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

A charge has been dropped against free agent cornerback L’Jarius Sneed in connection with a 2024 shooting at a Dallas-area car dealership.

Attorney Michael J. Todd made the announcement about his client on Tuesday, and Sneed posted on social media that the “weight is finally off.”

Sneed originally was charged with aggravated assault in the alleged incident on Dec. 6, 2024. The charge was reduced to a misdemeanor for failing to report a felony, punishable by a year in county jail or a fine up to $4,000.

The owner of a dealership in Carrollton, Texas, claims in a $1 million lawsuit that he was sitting in his vehicle when Sneed and another man drove in and shot at him. The lawsuit is still pending, according to ESPN.

The Tennessee Titans released Sneed in March, saving $11.4 million against the salary cap in 2026 and $16.4 million in 2027.

Sneed, 29, never provided the impact for which the Titans were looking after he helped the Kansas City Chiefs win consecutive Super Bowls in the 2022 and 2023 seasons.

He played in just 12 games (all starts) over two seasons because of quadriceps injuries after he was acquired from the Chiefs in March 2024. He recorded 26 tackles and three pass breakups in seven games in 2025.

Sneed totaled 352 tackles, 10 interceptions and 6.5 sacks in 69 career games (66 starts) with the Chiefs and Titans. He was selected by Kansas City in the fourth round of the 2020 NFL Draft out of Louisiana Tech.

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