The Scotsman

Davies warns new LIV recruit Rahm that he’s easily replaced

- Martin Dempster martin.dempster@scotsman.com

Laura Davies rattled through a wide variety of topics during a chat before her guest of honour appearance at the annual PGA of Scotland Luncheon in Glasgow, getting her teeth into both Jon Rahm’s switch to LIV Golf and Joey Barton’s controvers­ial views on women commentato­rs in sport.

Tackling Rahm first following his decision to sign for LIV Golf for a reported $450 million, the four-time major winner admitted she was mildly surprised by the sensationa­l developmen­t after the Spaniard had previously been consistent in saying he had no desire to be part of the Saudibacke­d breakaway circuit.

“It just goes to show that everyone has their price because I would never have considered he’d join LIV Golf with the things he’d said but, ultimately, when they keep adding zeros and the numbers at the front are going up, it has an impact and, 100 per cent, I can’t blame him,” said Davies.

Rahm has made the switch after winning two majors in recent years and arguably being the game’s best player in that time. “Maybe he knows he’ll get to play in the majors for a good few years to come because of being exempt for those events and that’s good enough for him and he’s set up his family and his family’s family,” added Davies.

“But I’m not sure at that age [29] that it would have been something I wanted to do because he’s so good that he can win more majors and he might still to do that. It looks to me that when you play LIV, your level comes down a tiny bit, though maybe not much because Brooks [Koepka] won a major this year.”

How damaging might Rahm’s decision be to golf in general as ongoing talks continue between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund around a Framework Agreement, which has a 31 December looming?

“Well, we’ve already got Ludvig Aberg coming through, another superstar in the making,” mused the 12-time Solheim Cup player. “The trouble for these guys going to LIV is that there are guys going to fill their boots that are very good players. Take Cam Smith, for example. Would anyone actually know how he is doing with Livandhewa­stheopench­ampion before he went? No-one really knows how he plays any more. I’m not criticisin­g them, buttheyare­easilyrepl­acedand the way these young boys and girls are coming through now, they are bigger and stronger and maybe people won’t think about Jon Rahm.”

As for Barton, who claimed last week that women are not good enough to commentate on football because “they don’t understand the game”, Liverpool fan and Sky Sports commentato­r Davies said: “People may not say it, but there’s always that, it’s in golf, too.

“I’m a big fan of the fact that if you’ve been there and done it you can talk about it. It’s not so easy if you haven’t. Trish Johnson, Dottie Pepper, Morgan Pressel, all the girls who do golf. They’re all major champions and multiple winners. It’s not at the power level of men’s golf, but the pressure is no different.”

 ?? ?? Dame Laura Davies shows off her Recognitio­n Award, which was presented during the PGA in Scotland Annual Luncheon in Glasgow
Dame Laura Davies shows off her Recognitio­n Award, which was presented during the PGA in Scotland Annual Luncheon in Glasgow

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