Jon Rahm
"Growing the game" of golf without deep respect to its inherited traditions will shrink the game
As he was being inducted into the American Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York in 2005, Chicago Cubs great Ryne Sandberg gave a speech about honouring a game that is bigger than himself. Anyone associated with, or considering being associated with, the LIV Golf tour should give the speech a listen.

Lowry lashes LIV propaganda: “It's tough to listen to the guy... say he has to do this to put food on the table for his wife and kids”
Shane Lowry might not have been surprised to see Jon Rahm take the LIV Golf cash but admits it’s hard for the ordinary golfer to listen to multi-millionaires say they made the move to “grow the game” and put food on the table for their families.
