Jon Rahm accuses DP World Tour of 'extorting players' in scathing attack amid friction with Rory McIlroy

Ed Griffiths

By Ed Griffiths


Published: 03/03/2026

- 14:17

The settlement reached last month between the DP World Tour and eight of its members included several conditions beyond tournament participation

Jon Rahm has launched a scathing attack on the DP World Tour, accusing the organisation of "extorting players" in an escalating row over his refusal to sign a settlement agreement.

The Spanish golfer, a two-time major champion and former world No 1, declared on Tuesday that he will not accept the terms being offered to LIV Golf competitors seeking to retain their European tour memberships.


Rahm said: "I don't know what game they're trying to play right now. But it just seems like in a way they're using us to (capitalize on) our impact in tournaments and fining us and trying to benefit both ways from what we have to offer."

His central grievance concerns the requirement to compete in six DP World Tour events, rather than the standard minimum of four.

He said: "I just refuse to play six events. I don't want to, and that's not what the rules say."

The settlement reached last month between the DP World Tour and eight of its members who compete on the Saudi-backed circuit included several conditions beyond tournament participation.

Those players agreed to settle outstanding fines, reported to be approximately £2.5m collectively, while also withdrawing any pending legal challenges against the penalties imposed for playing LIV events without permission.

Rahm's personal fines exceed £2m, though LIV Golf has committed to covering these costs for its players, having indemnified them against penalties incurred before this year.

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Jon Rahm has launched a scathing attack on the DP World Tour

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Tyrrell Hatton, who has partnered Rahm at previous Ryder Cups, was among those who swiftly accepted the arrangement.

An independent panel is scheduled to hear Rahm's appeal in the coming months.

Should he lose and continue refusing to pay, the 31-year-old would become ineligible for Ryder Cup selection.

Rahm expressed frustration at what he perceives as restrictions on player autonomy, arguing that golfers should be free to choose where they compete without being dictated to by tour authorities.

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Jon Rahm accused the organisation of 'extorting players' in an escalating row

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He explained: "I've always committed to play the minimum requirement [on the DP World Tour], and I think I've played four events, including the Spanish Open, every year except one as a pro, and I commit to do that."

The Spaniard indicated he remains willing to reach a compromise, revealing he had offered to sign immediately if the event requirement were reduced to the standard four.

Rahm said: "Now, I did tell them, funny enough, lower that to four events, like the minimum says, and I'll sign tonight. They haven't agreed to that."

His stance puts his participation in next year's Adare Manor showdown in serious doubt, having represented Europe on the last four Ryder Cup teams.

The dispute has already created friction within the European camp ahead of the 2027 contest in Ireland.

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Rory McIlroy voiced his bewilderment at Rahm's position in January, questioning why the Spaniard did not simply settle his debts with the tour

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Rory McIlroy voiced his bewilderment at Rahm's position in January, questioning why the Spaniard did not simply settle his debts with the tour.

McIlroy told the Telegraph: "We all sat up there [in 2024] and said that we would pay to play in Ryder Cups. Well, there's two guys that can prove it."

Rahm responded directly to his fellow major winner on Tuesday, challenging the fairness of the situation.

Rahm countered: "That statement would make a lot more sense if all 12 of us were being asked to pay, not only just the two of us."