Jon Rahm has withdrawn his appeal against DP World Tour sanctions for competing in LIV Golf events without permission, expressing confidence in reaching an agreement to secure his eligibility for Team Europe's Ryder Cup team. Speaking ahead of The Masters, the Spaniard—facing over £2 million in outstanding fines—shifted from earlier criticism of the tour's proposals to optimism about a mutual solution.
In March, Rahm rejected a DP World Tour settlement offer that required paying fines, withdrawing appeals, and playing additional events, which he labeled as 'extorting players.' Now, he has dropped his legal challenge with the UK's Sports Resolutions panel and remains hopeful. 'We keep talking about the DP World Tour and trying to figure out a solution that works best,' Rahm said at Augusta National. 'I have faith in us and the DP World Tour—we're going to find a good solution for both of us.'
This follows his 2023 move to LIV Golf, which led to sanctions despite his history of fulfilling membership requirements on the DP World Tour and PGA Tour. Without resolution, his spot on the 2027 Ryder Cup team in Ireland remains at risk.