Gary Murphy: Jon Rahm makes DP World Tour return as LIV goes to Asia

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Gary Murphy: Jon Rahm makes DP World Tour return as LIV goes to Asia

Jon Rahm is playing in the Spanish Open in Madrid this week. Rafa Cabrera-Bello is defending his crown. Padraig Harrington's career in Europe really started here in 1996. Rahr has had a difficult year and has dropped to sixth in world rankings. He is the 2/1 favourite to win the tournament. He will play in Valderrama next week and the Tour wants a big homecoming. Gary Murphy is on DP World Tour. LIV goes to Asia. The Irish Open was successful without Rory McIlroy. It is a hugely emotional week for Rahmer. His form has been different this year.

LIV Tour is in Thailand this week. LIV is trying to gain more attention in Asia. The tour is controlled by the Saudis. Players are paid a lot of money to play for Liv. If the tour fails, the players will be out of the game. Gary Murphy believes Livo is not giving it enough time. Jon Rahm won his National Open this weekend in Bangkok. Gary is looking forward to Jon's return to the DP World Tour. He believes the LOV Tour will fail soon. It is impossible to compare Liva's success to that of Jon.

Ryan Fox has won the Dunhill Links for the second time this season. It was his partner Shane Warne's last tournament. Fox is now 25th in the world and has an outside chance to win the Race To Dubai.

Mikko Korhonen is 33/1 to win the Open de Espana. Pablo Larrazabal is 40/10 and Renato Paratore 100/1000.

Jon Rahm makes his DP World Tour return as LIV goes to Asia. Si Woo Kim is 40/1, Seamus Power 50/1000, Taylor Montgomery 33/100 and Taylor Monty 33-1.


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