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Jon Rahm What's In The Bag And Player Profile

By: | Mon 10 Oct 2022


Article Updated in September 2024


Spain's Jon Rahm was crowned 2024 LIV Golf individual champion after victory in Chicago. 

Rahm carded a final round 66 to finish on 11 under par and beat compatriot Sergio Garcia and title rival Joaquin Niemann by three shots.

The 29-year-old's second victory in his past three LIV events secured enough points to claim the season-long race for the $18m individual prize. 

Niemann had also won two events this year and was the only other player who could beat Rahm in succeeding Talor Gooch, who won last year's individual title.

The Chilean led Rahm after the opening round but his disappointing 68 on Saturday saw him trail the Spaniard by three going into Sunday's finale.

Niemann went round in a bogey-free 66 to maintain his challenge but Rahm, who hit an impressive birdie on the par-3 17th, showed his class to retain his three-shot overnight lead and clinch victory at Bolingbrook Golf Club.

Following his two wins and 12 top-10 finishes, Rahm also took home $16.7m (£12.75m) in individual earnings during his debut year with LIV.

LIV's season will culminate with the Team Championship finale in Dallas from 20-22 September.

LIV Golf - Jon Rahm

(Photo by Charles Laberge/LIV Golf)

Who Is Jon Rahm?

Rahm was born in Barrika, Biscay, Spain on November 10, 1994. He was born with a club foot and spent much of his early life in hospital after a series of operations. His lack of mobility in his right foot restricts his backswing but his huge thigh muscles allow him to generate a prodigious amount of power.

Despite that, Rahm was a hugely talented amateur, reaching number one in the amateur world rankings for a record 60 weeks. 

He turned professional in 2016 after finishing 23rd in the US Open. He finished third in the Quicken Loans in his first start as a professional and qualified for The Open. He was second at the Canadian Open and in January 2017 he won the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, holing a 60-foot putt to secure the title. 

He has gone on to win 11 times on the PGA Tour and his victory at the DP World Tour championship in 2022 was his ninth on the DP World Tour. His first major success came at the US Open in 2021 and he climbed to number one in the world rankings.

He began the 2023 Genesis in first place in the FedEx Cup standings and his victory there took him back to the top of the world rankings. The win was his third of 2023 - he also took the Tournament of Champions and American Express, finished third at the Phoenix Open and tied seventh at the Farmers Insurance Open. His win at Riviera also took his earnings for the season to $10m - before the end of February. 

He then won the 2023 Masters at Augusta, meaning he had pocketed around $13m in prize money alone by the end of April. It was his fourth win in 10 starts last season. He had missed one cut and had to withdraw from the Players Championship due to illness. He also became the fourth Spaniard to win at Augusta after Seve Ballesteros, Jose Maria Olazabal and Sergio Garcia and he is the first European to win The Masters and the US Open.

He is married to Kelley Cahill, whom he met at Arizona State University. She was a useful athlete and a good tennis player. They were married in 2019 and Rahm designed her wedding ring. They have two children.

When he finished third at the Phoenix Open in February 2023 it took his career earnings on the PGA Tour past $40m. It took him just 136 career starts to achieve the feat. 

His victory at The Masters took him back No. 1 in the world rankings and consolidated his position at the top of the FedEx Cup standings. It also meant he has now won two majors. This was his fourth victory of the year - exactly the number achieved by Scottie Scheffler when he claimed the Green Jacket 12 months earlier.

Rahm rocked the world of golf at the end of 2023 when he announced that he was defecting to LIV Golf, a tour he had dismissed as an exhibition series. He was rumoured to have been paid in the region of $450m. He is now ranked 14th in the world.

Last 10 Events

LIV Golf Chicago - 1st

LIV Golf Greenbrier - 2nd

LIV Golf UK - 1st

The Open - T7

LIV Golf Andalucia - T10

LIV Golf Nashville - T3

LIV Golf Houston - WD

PGA Championship - MC

LIV Golf Singapore - T10

LIV Golf Adelaide - T3

Key Stats

Driving Distance: 318.7 Yards

Driving Accuracy: 63.13%

Greens in Regulation: 74.62%

Scrambling: 69.23%

Putting Average: 1.56

End of Year World Ranking Position

2020: 2nd

2021: 1st

2022: 5th

2023: 3rd

Current World Ranking: 15th

What's In Jon Rahm's Bag?

Driver: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Driver (10.5°)

Fairways: Callaway Paradym Ai Smoke Triple Diamond Fairway Wood (16° & 18°)

Irons: Callaway Apex TCB Irons (4-PW)

Wedges: Callaway JAWS Raw Wedges (52°, 56°, 60°)

Putter: Odyssey Ai-ONE Rossie S Putter

Golf Ball: Callaway Chrome Tour X


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