Jon Rahm's decision to leave the PGA Tour for LIV Golf has had unforeseen consequences, leaving him in a less favorable position than anticipated. Initially, Rahm was seen as a key player who could potentially unite the two tours or make LIV Golf strong enough to become profitable. However, two years later, the reality is quite different. Rahm's place in the game is now in question, as he struggles to match his previous success and is no longer the dominant force he once was. The article explores the impact of Rahm's decision, highlighting the contrast between his current situation and the opportunities available to his contemporaries on the PGA Tour. It delves into the competitive landscape, the dwindling funding for LIV Golf, and the challenges faced by Rahm in proving his worth. The author provides personal commentary, reflecting on the changing dynamics of the golf world and the implications for Rahm's career.