Former world number one Jon Rahm has hit out at the prospect of LIV Golf players featuring at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth later this week.
The field for the DP World Tour event, which begins on Thursday, includes 17 players who have made an appearance on the controversial Saudi-backed circuit.
The likes of Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and Sergio Garcia are all among that group, as the bitter divide between the LIV series and the PGA and European Tours shows no sign of healing.
Quizzed on their presence at the event, former U.S. Open champion Rahm expressed his frustration at big-name LIV golfers taking the places of those who have stayed loyal to the European Tour, claiming they are only appearing to pick up world ranking points.
“What I don’t understand is some players that have never shown any interest in the European Tour, that have never shown any interest in playing this event, are being given an opportunity, just because they can get world ranking points, and hopefully make majors next year,” the Spaniard said.
Citing the case of close friend Alfredo Garcia-Heredia, who has missed out on the field, Rahm added: “It doesn’t hurt me, but it does bug me that somebody who has played over  I looked it up  20 DP World events this year cannot be given the opportunity to play a flagship event.
“Because some people that earned it, to an extent, are being given an opportunity when they couldn’t care any less about the event.
“They don’t know. They don’t care. They don’t know the history of this event.
“They are only here because they are trying to get world ranking points and trying to finish in the top 50, and that’s clear as day.”
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But Rahm believes there could yet be a way back for those who have signed for the breakaway tour, adding: “There’s only one problem in life that doesn’t have a solution, and that’s death.
“Everything else has a solution. If the European Tour really want them to play and as a team we [Ryder Cup Europe] want them to play, I think a solution can be reached.”
Defending BMW PGA Championship champion Billy Horschel was similarly scathing of the LIV rebels, declaring: “Even though Westwood and Poulter have been stalwarts for the European Tour, I don’t think those guys really should be here.”
Taking aim at those who have missed the event in the past, he added: “You’ve never played this tournament, you’ve never supported the DP World Tour.
“Why are you here? You are here for one reason only, and that’s to try to get world ranking points because you don’t have it [on the LIV Tour].
“It’s hypocritical because some of these guys said they wanted to play less golf. It’s pretty hypocritical to come over here and play outside LIV when your big thing was to spend more time with family and want to play less golf.”
Source:livescore.com