Jon Rahm hopes to play LIV Golf, PGA Tour and DP World Tour, despite previously saying it was “not right” to do so.
The two-time Grand Slam champion will compete in this week's DP World Tour Spanish Open despite switching to LIV Golf in December.

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Rahm was banned from the PGA Tour and faces a pending suspension and fine on the DP World Tour for playing LIV Golf without a permit.
The Spaniard recently lodged a formal appeal against the DP World Tour sanction, which means he can compete on the European Tour at the same time.
Rahm needs to play some DP World Tour events to qualify for the 2025 Ryder Cup and he fully intends to play in all three tour events, despite previous criticism of this way of thinking.
As the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund spar over a deal to reunite the sport, Rahm was asked what type of deal he envisions for golf's future.
He said: “Only in this way can we play freely between tours and enjoy the game of golf.
“For example, in my case, I have no problem playing Torrey Pines and the American Express in January and then continuing to enjoy being a DP World Tour member and playing some events in the fall.”
That's a far cry from what Rahm said on the “No Layups” podcast in January 2023.
The 29-year-old said 20 months ago: “I don't see a solution where players are jumping back and forth like, 'We're going to finish the Tour Championship and then tomorrow I'm going to be a part of it. [LIV Golf team] HyFlyers. “
Asked if he thought the LIV golf event should be held in the fall so that PGA Tour players could compete in both events, Rahm said: “No. God no. I think you should make a choice.
“I know we're independent contractors, but man… if you want to play, go for it. Play 20 games, plus another 14, and then the Ryder Cup, there's a lot to play in. Especially It’s about traveling around the world.

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“So I don't think anyone would choose to do that.”
Asked about the idea of ”doubling up,” Rahm added: “A lot of it falls under the definition of 'independent contractor,' but when you sign with the PGA Tour – and I don't know the legal wording – you just Signed some type of exclusive deal.
“They have the right to use your image. That's probably the first issue you'll face. You need permission from the PGA Tour to compete on other tours, and they've granted that permission in the past, but they chose not to work with LIV , I believe this is absolutely correct.
“I don't necessarily think you should be able to do both. I'm not judging anyone. Feel free, take the money, go LIV, and do what you want.
“But to me, double dipping doesn't seem like the right thing to do.”
But now, Ram seems to be singing a different tune.