Major golfers Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau and Cam Smith have dealt a blow to the PGA Tour's attempts to lure back former members with a special returning member programme.
The three top players are set to remain with LIV Golf, having rejected the offer to return under the new initiative. The PGA Tour had extended an olive branch to Rahm, DeChambeau and Smith in a bid to entice them back onto its ranks.
Brooks Koepka's recent return to the American circuit after quitting LIV Golf for family reasons set off the chain of events. In response, the PGA Tour opened its doors to other major winners who had left the tour.
However, Rahm stated he wished his former countryman Brooks "the best" but was "not planning to go anywhere." The Spaniard emphasized that he is focused on LIV Golf for this year and hopes to repeat as champions with his team.
DeChambeau pointed out that he has a contract through 2026, making it unlikely that he would rejoin the PGA Tour. He expressed excitement about competing in this year's tournament. Meanwhile, Australian Smith confirmed he had "made a decision" and will remain on LIV Golf for years to come.
Rahm, DeChambeau, and Smith are all eligible under the new returning member programme that was introduced by the PGA Tour. The initiative is available only for the 2026 season, with no promise of future openings.
Only players who have been away from the tour for at least two years and won major championships between 2022 and 2025 were eligible to take advantage of this offer. Phil Mickelson ruled himself out due to his six major wins prior to 2021.
The PGA Tour chief executive Brian Rolapp acknowledged that the initiative was a "one-time, defined window" with no precedent for future situations.
The three top players are set to remain with LIV Golf, having rejected the offer to return under the new initiative. The PGA Tour had extended an olive branch to Rahm, DeChambeau and Smith in a bid to entice them back onto its ranks.
Brooks Koepka's recent return to the American circuit after quitting LIV Golf for family reasons set off the chain of events. In response, the PGA Tour opened its doors to other major winners who had left the tour.
However, Rahm stated he wished his former countryman Brooks "the best" but was "not planning to go anywhere." The Spaniard emphasized that he is focused on LIV Golf for this year and hopes to repeat as champions with his team.
DeChambeau pointed out that he has a contract through 2026, making it unlikely that he would rejoin the PGA Tour. He expressed excitement about competing in this year's tournament. Meanwhile, Australian Smith confirmed he had "made a decision" and will remain on LIV Golf for years to come.
Rahm, DeChambeau, and Smith are all eligible under the new returning member programme that was introduced by the PGA Tour. The initiative is available only for the 2026 season, with no promise of future openings.
Only players who have been away from the tour for at least two years and won major championships between 2022 and 2025 were eligible to take advantage of this offer. Phil Mickelson ruled himself out due to his six major wins prior to 2021.
The PGA Tour chief executive Brian Rolapp acknowledged that the initiative was a "one-time, defined window" with no precedent for future situations.