
Jon Rahm
#6 in WorldEarly Life & Background
Jon Rahm was born in Barrika, Spain, a country with a rich golfing tradition that has produced legends like Seve Ballesteros and Sergio Garcia. Growing up in the Basque region, Rahm showed prodigious talent from an early age, honing his skills on Spain's challenging courses. His amateur career was highlighted by a dominant collegiate stint at Arizona State University, where he became one of the most decorated players in NCAA history, winning 11 tournaments and spending a record 60 weeks as the world's top-ranked amateur.
Career Highlights
Rahm turned professional in 2016 and quickly established himself as a force on the global stage. Known for his powerful game and competitive fire, he has secured multiple victories across both the PGA Tour and European Tour (now DP World Tour). His major championship breakthrough came at the 2021 U.S. Open, where his relentless ball-striking and mental toughness delivered a dominant win at Torrey Pines.
In 2023, Rahm made the high-profile switch to LIV Golf, joining the league in its ongoing expansion of elite talent. His most recent standout performance came at LIV Golf South Africa in March 2026, where he finished 2nd with an impressive -26 score, showcasing his ability to thrive under the league's unique format. Despite the transition, Rahm has maintained his status among golf's elite, currently ranked 6th in the world (as of 2026).
Playing Style
Rahm's game is built on a foundation of raw power and precision. His aggressive driving and towering iron shots allow him to attack pins relentlessly, while his short game—particularly his bunker play—has bailed him out of tough situations. Though his putting can be streaky, his ability to sink clutch putts under pressure has defined many of his victories. His fiery demeanor on course contrasts with a thoughtful, analytical approach to course management, making him one of the most complete players of his generation.
Current Form
Despite a slight dip in his world ranking from #6 in 2025 to #29 in early 2026 (2.872 points), Rahm's runner-up finish in South Africa signals a resurgence. The zero points reflected in his 2025 ranking suggest possible adjustments to LIV Golf's non-OWGR-recognized events, but his consistent high finishes prove he remains a threat in any field. His adaptability to LIV's team and individual formats—coupled with his experience in majors—positions him as a perennial contender.
Legacy & Outlook
Rahm's legacy is already secure as one of Spain's greatest golfers, following in the footsteps of Ballesteros and Olazábal. His move to LIV Golf adds a new chapter to his career, where his leadership and star power help elevate the league's competitive credibility. At his peak, Rahm combines the artistry of European golf with modern athleticism, and if he maintains his current trajectory, more major titles seem inevitable. Whether on LIV or in future eligible majors, his pursuit of golf's highest honors continues to captivate fans worldwide.
Recent Results
In The News
Jon Rahm Climbs into Top 20 of World Golf Rankings Following LIV Victory
Jon Rahm Claims Victory at LIV Golf Mexico City With Final Round 64
Jon Rahm's Masters Tension Sparks LIV Golf Victory in Mexico
Jon Rahm Triumphs in LIV Golf Mexico City Amid Tour Uncertainty
Jon Rahm Dominates LIV Golf Mexico City for Impressive Win
Jon Rahm Triumphs Amidst LIV Golf's Turbulent Week in Mexico City
Jon Rahm Triumphs at LIV Golf Mexico City Amid Tour Uncertainty
Jon Rahm Claims Victory at LIV Golf Mexico City