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Jon Rahm reminded of ‘difficult’ LIV Golf problem ahead Memorial Tournament

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Jon Rahm reminded of ‘difficult’ LIV Golf problem ahead Memorial Tournament

Jon Rahm will not have the opportunity to defend his 2020 title at the PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament this weekend due to the Spaniard’s defection to LIV Golf last December

Jon Rahm can’t defend many of his titles on the PGA Tour(Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Jon Rahm’s present focus is on LIV Golf Houston, but a part of the Spaniard may be longing for the chance to defend his tournament title in the PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament.

In July 2020, Rahm emerged victorious in the Memorial Tournament after finishing 9-under at Muirfield Village Golf Club. Since defecting to LIV Golf, however, the 29-year-old can no longer compete in the event – or any tournaments on the PGA Tour for that matter.




Back in March, Rahm conceded that he does miss the opportunity to defend several of the titles he’s won in the past. “For everybody who said this would be easy, some things have been, but not being able to defend some titles that mean a lot to me hasn’t,” Rahm said, per ESPN’s Mark Schlabach.

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One year after winning the Memorial Tournament, Rahm appeared to be well on his way to securing back-to-back wins in Dublin, Ohio. While leading the field by 6 strokes in the third round, however, he tested positive for COVID-19 and was subsequently forced to withdraw from the event.

“I’m very disappointed in having to withdraw from the Memorial Tournament. This is one of those things that happens in life, one of those moments where how we respond to a setback defines us as people,” he wrote in an official statement at the time.

It remains to be seen when, if ever, Rahm will be able to once again compete in the Memorial Tournament. Upon joining LIV last December, he was banned from competing on the PGA Tour. Thanks to his win at the 2023 Masters, however, Rahm’s been given a free pass to Augusta National, as well as five-year exemptions into the U.S. Open, Open Championship and PGA Championship.

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