
Jon Rahm
31-Year-Old Golfer

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Rahm came into the 2025 season having won the LIV Golf Individual Championship during his debut year in 2024, finishing in the top 10 in every tournament he finished while winning two of the last three events of the season. He was Mr. Consistency once again in 2025, and despite not winning a single LIV Golf tournament, he was able to outlast Joaquin Niemann to win the Individual Championship for a second consecutive season while also leading his Legion XIII squad to the Team Championship. Rahm had solid outings in the major championships -- including top-10 finishes at the PGA Championship and the U.S. Open Championship -- but those kinds of performances don’t mean much when it comes to the four biggest tournaments in golf, though he did play a key role in Team Europe’s Ryder Cup victory over the Americans. Rahm will enter the 2026 season looking to three-peat as LIV Golf champion while adding a third major championship to his trophy cabinet. Read Past Outlooks
Solo second at LIV Golf Adelaide
Rahm carded a one-under 71 in the final round at LIV Golf Adelaide to finish solo second behind Anthony Kim.
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Rahm went 15-under across the second and third rounds in Adelaide, highlighted by his chip-in eagle on the par-4 18th to end the third round tied at the top of the leaderboard with fellow team captain Bryson DeChambeau. The duo entered the final round tied at 19-under, but Rahm's inability to gain strokes on Championship Sunday allowed Kim to surge ahead to his first professional victory since the PGA Tour's Shell Houston Open in 2010. Rahm has opened the 2026 LIV Golf season with back-to-back solo seconds, which has him at the top of the individual season standings with 226 points. Up next is LIV Golf Hong Kong on March 5, where he finished T6 in 2025 and T8 in 2024.
Rahm went 15-under across the second and third rounds in Adelaide, highlighted by his chip-in eagle on the par-4 18th to end the third round tied at the top of the leaderboard with fellow team captain Bryson DeChambeau. The duo entered the final round tied at 19-under, but Rahm's inability to gain strokes on Championship Sunday allowed Kim to surge ahead to his first professional victory since the PGA Tour's Shell Houston Open in 2010. Rahm has opened the 2026 LIV Golf season with back-to-back solo seconds, which has him at the top of the individual season standings with 226 points. Up next is LIV Golf Hong Kong on March 5, where he finished T6 in 2025 and T8 in 2024.
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Once one of LIV Golf’s biggest critics, Rahm rocked the golfing world in December of 2023 when he opted to defect from the PGA Tour to the breakoff league. Other than the initial list of signees for the inaugural 2022 season, Rahm has arguably been the largest name to sign with LIV Golf, which was reflected in his captaincy of the newly minted Legion XIII team composed of Tyrrell Hatton, Caleb Surratt and Kieran Vincent. Rahm was the only golfer in the LIV Golf league to finish in the top-10 in every single tournament he finished (he was forced to withdraw from Houston due to an infection in his left foot), and his victories at LIV Golf UK and Chicago propelled him past Torque GC captain Joaquin Niemann for the LIV Golf Individual Championship. Rahm finished first in GIR and in the top-10 in birdies per round, scrambling, putting average and driving distance. His major performances left much to be desired, however, as he finished T45 in his defense of the Masters before missing the cut at the PGA Championship and withdrawing from the U.S. Open Championship. Rahm did manage to finish T7 at The Open, and he was agonizingly close to winning the gold medal at the Paris Olympics before blowing a four-shot lead on the back nine of the final round to finish T5. Rahm will be in the field for all four major championships in 2025.
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Late surge in Riyadh not enough
Rahm fired a bogey-free, nine-under 63 during the final round of LIV Golf Riyadh to finish solo second behind Elvis Smylie.
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Could return to PGA Tour
Rahm is eligible to return to the PGA Tour for the 2026 season via the Returning Member Program, which was announced by PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp on Monday.
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Defends LIV Individual Championship
Rahm finished solo second at LIV Golf Indianapolis after losing to Sebastian Munoz on the first playoff hole.
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Falls short in Chicago defense
Rahm finished tied with Josele Ballester for second at LIV Golf Chicago after losing to Dean Burmester on the first playoff hole.
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T5 in LIV Golf UK defense
Rahm fired a six-under 65 in the final round at LIV Golf UK to finish tied with Dean Burmester for fifth.
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