In the 2 years because the Saudi-backed LIV Golf began, the league hasactually been able to bring along some of PGA’s mostsignificant stars with jaw-dropping agreements. And Jon Rahm’s $550 million offer with LIV was amongst the mostsignificant losses for the PGA Tour.
But it doesn’t appear like any quantity of cash can calm some of Rahm’s disappointments with the LIV Golf playing environment.
At the 6th hole of Sunday’s LIV Golf Nashville, Rahm sentout his tee shot method left and began looking at the sky out of disappointment. Rahm was upset with the drones flying overhead, and we heard precisely what he idea about them. (Warning: Strong language)
Jon Rahm was rather upset with the drones at LIV Golf Nashville, which relatively sidetracked him and played a part in his tee shot going into the water.
“Every competition. It’s famazing. Right on my backswing. These fdrones every time.”pic.twitter.com/RO8DKyLDds
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) June 23, 2024
Rahm stated:
“Every competition. It’s (expletive) extraordinary. Right on my backswing. These (expletive) drones every time.”
LIV Golf uses drones throughout its occasions for shot tracing and overhead cam views. But drones are likewise loud, and Rahm plainly doesn’t takepleasurein hearing constant buzzing throughout his swing. At the exactsame time, it’s unexpected that the golfplayer who has appeared in 8 WM Phoenix Opens unexpectedly can’t manage drone sound.
Still, Rahm had to understand what he signed up for. Golf fans likewise had ideas on the mid-round outburst.
This was how Twitter/X responded
Their slogan is rather actually “Golf, however louder” lol https://t.co/tzfbnZOcKT pic.twitter.com/WwbSV96bNU
— Alistair Hogg (@alistairjhogg) June 23, 2024
Welcome to the future, Jon. Gotta get utilized to it. https://t.co/2OqzHSEJ6r
— Jeremy Schilling (@jschil) June 23, 2024
Hot take: golfenthusiasts are the greatest cry children. Think about all the other sports where gamers have to carryout at the greatest of levels while intoxicated individuals toss slurs at them. If you can’t tune