This time, the stage was South Korea, where the Basque golfer delivered a commendable individual showing and once again confidently led his team, Legion XIII, in a tournament marked by the course’s demands and fierce competition.
The event, held at the exclusive Jack Nicklaus Golf Club, presented a top-tier challenge. In that context, Rahm stayed true to his style, blending power and control to finish seventh on the individual leaderboard — a strong result that allows him to keep accumulating points and remain one of the circuit’s standout players. He posted rounds of even-par, -6, and -2.
Beyond his personal performance, Rahm once again served as captain and driving force for Legion XIII, which remained among the leading teams in the standings. The squad, continuing to solidify its identity, secured fifth place in the team competition, reaffirming its status as one of the most solid and consistent units on tour.
The team, composed of Tyrrell Hatton, Caleb Surratt, Tom McKibbin, and Rahm, once again showed strong competitive chemistry. Hatton contributed his usual controlled aggressiveness, while both Surratt and McKibbin continue to demonstrate notable progress in adapting to the most demanding LIV Golf stages.
In a tournament where every shot mattered and conditions required full concentration, Rahm once again displayed leadership, composure, and determination. Though the individual win eluded him, his overall performance confirms his ability to contend week in and week out — adding yet another top-10 finish to his season.
The takeaway from LIV Golf Korea for the Spaniard and his team is positive: a new top-10 individually, a top-5 finish as a team, and, above all, the ongoing consolidation of the Legion XIII project, which continues to show strength, cohesion, and ambition. Jon Rahm remains, tournament after tournament, a central figure in LIV Golf — and his showing in Korea has only reinforced that status.