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Jon Rahm unbothered by LIV Golf uncertainty, leads in Mexico
MEXICO CITY — Jon Rahm says he had no trouble moving forward inside the ropes amid uncertainty surrounding the future of LIV Golf. He led after the second round Friday even as more questions were raised based on a television interview with CEO Scott O'Neil.
Rahm, coming off a rough showing at the Masters, added a 4-under 67 on Friday to his opening 65 to take a one-shot lead at LIV Golf Mexico.
"It takes a lot to win, and you also need a little bit of luck," Rahm said. "I'm clearly playing good enough, I just need to take advantage of the opportunities I've been giving myself."
The $6B golf bet that crashed and burned: What really happened with LIV’s short-lived disaster
Fresh off a successful defense of his Masters title at Augusta National, the 36-year-old finds himself watching the long-running saga of LIV Golf edge toward what could be its final chapter.
For years, McIlroy has been one of the most vocal critics of LIV, repeatedly expressing his “hate” for the Saudi-backed breakaway tour that burst onto the scene promising to revolutionize the sport — and pay big bucks to golfers willing to leave the PGA tour for it.
McIlroy became the face of the PGA in the conflict, giving regular interviews and verbally jousting with LIV pros and supporters in what he later conceded was an effort that took a tremendous personal and professional toll, saying he felt like a “sacrificial lamb.”
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