The Spaniard went on to express his desire for a time when competitors from LIV Golf and the PGA Tour will be able to “coexist.”.
Rahm was barred from PGA Tour competitions following his December departure from LIV.
“I just want to see again the best in the world being able to compete against the best in the world,” he stated.
In an effort to forward discussions on a possible merger, the PGA and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), which finances LIV Golf, began their talks on Monday.
Plans for the PGA Tour and DP World Tour were revealed.
Until a solution is found, Rahm, 29, will only be able to play against his old PGA opponents at the four majors. “I’m definitely looking forward to joining with the rest of the best golfers in the world and teeing it up in the Masters with them,” Rahm stated. “I expect there will be a good number of unhappy people, but nothing changes on my end. I still have the utmost regard for golf and for everyone on all sides of the game. “I believe there is a way to get along, and if there is a union of any kind, I’m not sure how it works.