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Emotional Jon Rahm secures first LIV Golf win after Hatton’s 3-putt end

Jon Rahm reacts after winning the LIV Golf event in Rocester, central England, on July 28, 2024.

Jon Rahm out-lasted Tyrrell Hatton to win his first LIV Golf occasion and breathe a sigh of aid after what’s been a taxing 2024 season.

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Jon Rahm put his hand to his brow and tried to carry again tears, however some might need escaped.

He battled blended feelings; his Legion XIII teammate, Tyrrell Hatton, had simply three-putted his ultimate gap at LIV Golf’s United Kingdom cease at JCB Golf & Nation Membership on Sunday. For Hatton, one putt would have received, two would have compelled a playoff and something worse handed Rahm his long-awaited first LIV win.

From 65 ft, 10 inches, Hatton nestled it to about 6 ft away, however the par save missed on the low finish and Rahm, who was trying on from off the inexperienced, was the winner.

Lastly.

“It’s simply emotional,” Rahm stated. “It hasn’t been the best yr for our household. Kelley and I’ve gone by means of fairly a bit, and she or he has gone by means of much more, being on bedrest amongst many different issues. She did inform me, our son Kepa stated to convey a trophy dwelling on this stretch of golf, and I began to imagine it was going to occur at one level at the moment. Perhaps not within the final 20 minutes. However at the very least I can take a look at them and say I’m bringing one dwelling for them.”


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Rahm famously ditched the PGA Tour for LIV Golf within the offseason, an enormous feather within the cap for LIV and one large cold-shoulder to the Tour, which misplaced considered one of its largest stars regardless of its “Framework Settlement” with the Saudi PIF. However after he went to LIV, Rahm did not shine on the largest phases.

“It’s not like I’ve been taking part in dangerous, regardless that numerous you make it sound like I’m taking part in dangerous,” Rahm stated on the U.S. Open at Pinehurst final month. “I had two dangerous weeks. I’ve been high 10 and had an opportunity to win in many of the tournaments I’ve performed, after which sadly Augusta and PGA wasn’t my finest showings. However yeah, I’m pleased. I imply, it’s been a beautiful profession up to now. And yeah, it hasn’t been the very best first half of the yr, however there’s been many instances the place I haven’t had an awesome begin, however that doesn’t imply you may’t have an awesome end.”

Hours after that interview, Rahm withdrew from the U.S. Open with a foot harm, which continued a disappointing main streak for the 29-year-old two-time main champ. After a win (the Masters) and two different high 10s within the majors in 2023, since becoming a member of LIV Rahm tied for forty fifth on the 2024 Masters and was lower from the PGA Championship — the primary time he’d did not make the weekend at a significant in 5 years.

However Rahm was proper about one factor on the U.S. Open — he hadn’t been taking part in that poorly. Within the lead as much as Pinehurst, and excluding his withdraw because of harm from one occasion, he completed high 10 in all seven of his LIV begins. Two of these had been third-place finishes.

These robust LIV finishes, nonetheless, nonetheless don’t garner a lot consideration from the broader golf world. Scores usually are not nice for LIV occasions, it stays considerably troublesome to trace down the broadcasts and Rahm is actually in a lose-lose state of affairs. Regardless of some marquee names headlining tournaments — Rahm, Hatton, Cameron Smith, Sergio Garcia, Joaquin Niemann, Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson — LIV fields are nonetheless small with 54 gamers, and plenty of of these execs who spherical out the sector are removed from family names.

If Rahm wins, it’s as a result of he ought to have. If he doesn’t, properly, he have to be in a hunch. In addition to, the bigger golf viewers focuses solely on majors, so many aren’t aware of Rahm’s top-10 parade on LIV. And if they’re, maybe they had been unimpressed.

After the U.S. Open, Rahm was third at LIV Nashville after which took tenth in Spain, giving him his ninth top-10 in as many begins. Per week later he tied for seventh at The Open, by far his finest main end of the yr.

“At Nashville and final week, I felt nearer to attending to a better degree of golf the place perhaps there isn’t as many ideas on my course of,” Rahm stated at Royal Troon. “Perhaps I’m taking part in slightly bit extra freely and seeing the ball flight that I need to see extra typically. Yeah, I’m getting a lot nearer to what it might need been early final yr.”

On Sunday, Rahm began the day 9 below, three again of chief Andy Ogletree and likewise a stroke behind Hatton and Smith. However Rahm turned in two below after which made three birdies in a four-hole stretch to start out the again 9. As Ogletree pale, it was Rahm, Hatton, Niemann and Smith contending for the title.

Rahm made his lone bogey on 17, and he bought in with a four-under 67 to take the clubhouse lead at 13 below. Then he waited for Hatton to complete. Three putts later, Rahm had received.

“Lastly bought one finished,” Rahm stated. “You by no means need to get these emotions to go on for too lengthy, and to recover from the hump feels nice unimaginable. It’s been a unbelievable week and a unbelievable yr, and simply relieved that it occurred.”

Josh Berhow

Golf.com Editor

As GOLF.com’s managing editor, Berhow handles the day-to-day and long-term planning of one of many sport’s most-read information and repair web sites. He spends most of his days writing, modifying, planning and questioning if he’ll ever break 80. Earlier than becoming a member of GOLF.com in 2015, he labored at newspapers in Minnesota and Iowa. A graduate of Minnesota State College in Mankato, Minn., he resides within the Twin Cities together with his spouse and two children. You’ll be able to attain him at joshua_berhow@golf.com.

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