Jon Rahm once again demonstrated his competitive consistency and central role in LIV Golf with a solid performance at the prestigious Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia. The captain of Legion XIII delivered another strong week, showcasing poise and leadership both individually and as part of his team.
Standout Individual Performance
Rahm finished the tournament in eighth place, closing with a final round of 68 strokes (-3), highlighted by moments of brilliance—most notably, a spectacular 65-foot birdie putt on the 2nd hole. It marked his 21st consecutive top-10 finish in LIV Golf, a testament to his remarkable consistency in this new phase of his career. Although visibly frustrated at times during the final round—particularly after a poor shot on the 4th—Rahm regrouped with maturity and finished strong.
While he wasn’t in real contention for the title on Sunday, his performance once again placed him among the tournament’s most notable players and keeps him in a privileged position in the season-long standings.
Strong Showing from Legion XIII
In the team competition, Legion XIII remained competitive throughout. Led by Rahm and joined by Tyrrell Hatton, Caleb Surratt, and Tom McKibbin, the squad came close to reaching the podium, delivering a balanced performance over all three rounds. Although they ultimately fell short of the top three, they reaffirmed their status as one of the most consistent and solid teams on the circuit.
Tournament Context
The individual title went to Chile’s Joaquín Niemann, who secured his fourth win of the season, while Crushers GC claimed victory in the team standings. LIV Golf Virginia was the final stop before the U.S. Open, and Rahm heads into that major with momentum and confidence—even if a LIV win has eluded him so far this season.