The Scotsman

Rahm brands golf ’s world ranking points ‘laughable’

- By PHIL CASEY

Jon Rahm believes LIV Golf must wait to be awarded world ranking points which he feels have been rendered "laughable" by the updated system.

Changes implemente­d earlier this year include points being awarded to each player making the cut and the total on offer being calculated on every player in the field, rather than just those in the world's top 200.

However, that has contribute­d to situations where this week's RSM Classic will award 37 points to the winner despite having no players ranked inside the world's top 25, while the DP World Tour Championsh­ip has seven of the top 25 but offers just 21.8 points.

"I'm going to be as blunt as I can," Rahm told a press conference in Dubai. "I think the OWGR right now is laughable.

"The fact that the RSM doesn't have any of the top 25 in the world and has more points than this event where we have seven of the top 25 is laughable.

"The fact that Wentworth (BMW PGA Championsh­ip) had less points than na pa( fort in et Championsh­ip) despite having players in the top 10 in the world is laughable.

"I understand what they are trying to do with the depth of field but having the best players in the world automatica­lly makes the tournament better. I don't care what their system says. I think they have made a mistake. I think some aspects of it might be beneficial but I think they have devalued the value of the better players.

The 30 best players of the year should not be punished because it's a smaller field. Depth of field doesn't mean better tournament."

LIV Golf officially applied for the right to award ranking points for its 54-hole events in July and were quick to urge the OWGR to grant their request, even though the process usually takes at least a year.

"We need to stop giving LIV the publicity, that's the first thing I'm going to say," Rahm added. "I think a lot of people are against them having world ranking points. I'm not necessaril­y against it but there should be adjustment­s.

"If your requiremen­t is to have world ranking points as 72 holes and a cut, maybe you don't award them 100 per cent of the points since they are not fulfilling all of the requiremen­ts. I also believe, it's probably a couple-year process, so they need to respect that as every other tour has.”

 ?? ?? ↑ Jon Rahm speaks at a press conference prior to the DP World Tour Championsh­ip in Dubai
↑ Jon Rahm speaks at a press conference prior to the DP World Tour Championsh­ip in Dubai

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