After weeks of rampant speculation, Jon Rahm’s mega-money move to LIV Golf has finally been agreed, according to mutiple reports. The Spaniard is believed to ahve signed the biggest deal since the Saudi Arabia-backed breakaway league launched in 2022, striking a huge
Two-time major champion Jon Rahm is set to be the latest big name to switch to LIV Golf – with the Spaniard closing in on a record £450million deal with the Saudi-backed breakaway tour. Rahm will apparently join LIV Golf for the
Killer Jon Venables will learn if he can leave prison again at a private parole hearing. Venables, along with Robert Thompson, was jailed in November 1993 after brutally murdering two-year-old James Bulger. He was released on licence in July 2001, but recalled
Rory McIlory does not believe that Jon Rahm is about to join LIV golf despite the Spaniard pulling out of the PGA’s inaugural TGL competition this week. The tech-led team golf tournament is owned by both Tiger Woods and McIlroy but the
Jon Sopel has hit out at the BBC for refusing to describe Hamas as terrorists after its horror attack on Israel. The former BBC journalist said the corporation’s guidance to staff is “no longer fit for purpose”. He retweeted a post by
Jon Fosse, a master of spare Nordic writing in a sprawling body of work ranging from plays to novels and children’s books, won the Nobel Prize in literature on Thursday for works that “give voice to the unsayable.” Fosse’s work, which is
Rahm dismissed any tension between the clashing teams, insisting he had to a ‘good relationship’ with Koepka in the past. He added: “I’ve never had an issue with Brooks. I don’t know what happened. I thought we had a pretty good relationship.”
Brooks Koepka branded Ryder Cup rival Jon Rahm a “child” after an intense opening day of the prestigious team event. The five-time major winner was paired up with 2022 Masters champion Scottie Scheffler for Team USA to take on the Spaniard and
Europe’s Jon Rahm sunk an audacious eagle putt to tie his four-ball match alongside Nicolai Hojgaard on the opening day of the Ryder Cup on Friday. And the 28-year-old looked mildly embarrassed after the ball had gone into the hole due to
Europe’s Ryder Cup rookies could find themself staring at their own vomit before they reach the first tee on Friday, according to Thomas Bjorn. The European vice-captain knows what it takes to get the job done in the biannual team match-play event