The Sentosa Golf Club, with its challenging Serapong course and stunning views of the South China Sea, hosted a stellar performance by Jon Rahm during the LIV Golf Singapore.
The Spanish golfer, captain of Legion XIII, not only delivered a solid tournament that kept him in contention for the top spots but also etched his name into the Saudi circuit’s history books by breaking the record for consecutive under-par rounds, cementing his status as one of the standout stars of the 2025 season.
Rahm arrived in Singapore riding an impressive streak: 19 consecutive under-par rounds, matching his personal best in LIV Golf and sitting just one round shy of Bryson DeChambeau’s record (20). In the opening round, the Barrika native carded a 67 (-4), showcasing impeccable play that placed him in the provisional Top 10 with an 83.3% greens-in-regulation rate and a +2.08 in Strokes Gained. The second round saw him maintain his under-par form with a 70 (-1), tying DeChambeau’s mark at 20 rounds. On the final day, Rahm sealed the deal with another 67 (-4), pushing his streak to a record-breaking 21 consecutive under-par rounds while finishing the tournament tied for 5th (T10), eight strokes behind the winner, Joaquin Niemann.
This historic streak, which began on July 26, 2024, at LIV Golf UK, underscores Rahm’s remarkable consistency since joining the Saudi-backed circuit. “I’m really pleased with my game. I’ve felt comfortable and consistent for months, and breaking this record is a reward for the hard work,” Rahm said after his final round at Sentosa. His performance in Singapore—three under-par rounds (67-70-67)—featured 15 birdies and six bogeys across the week, highlighting his precision and control on a course renowned for its difficulty, particularly the notorious “Dragon’s Tail” stretch (holes 3-7).
Statistically, Rahm remains a dominant force in LIV Golf. His scoring average (67.3) keeps him among the circuit’s elite, trailing only Niemann, and he leads the league with 95 birdies so far this season. His team, Legion XIII, also shone, finishing second in the team standings at -19, just three strokes behind Sergio García’s victorious Fireballs GC.
Rahm’s impact in Singapore goes beyond the numbers. His ability to stay under par round after round in LIV Golf’s high-octane, 54-hole format—featuring 13 major champions and rising stars—speaks to his elite pedigree. While the individual title eluded him this time, with Niemann claiming victory thanks to a masterful display, Rahm’s performance sent a clear message: he’s in top form heading into upcoming challenges like LIV Golf Miami and the remaining majors.
By surpassing DeChambeau’s mark, Rahm strengthens his case to repeat as LIV Golf’s individual champion, a title he secured in 2024 with a flawless season. Singapore bore witness to yet another chapter in the Spaniard’s growing legend. At 30 years old, Rahm continues to prove his ceiling is still out of sight. As LIV Golf thrives on intensity and spectacle, Rahm stands as one of its brightest stars, leaving fans eagerly awaiting his next triumph.