Jon Rahm Victorious at LIV Golf Mexico City Amid Tour Uncertainty Rumors
POLICY WIRE — Mexico City, Mexico — Jon Rahm has secured his second triumph in the current LIV Golf League season at the LIV Golf Mexico City tournament, a significant win that unfolds against a...
POLICY WIRE — Mexico City, Mexico — Jon Rahm has secured his second triumph in the current LIV Golf League season at the LIV Golf Mexico City tournament, a significant win that unfolds against a backdrop of persistent speculation regarding the tour’s impending financial difficulties and potential collapse.
This recent success marks a notable change in fortune for the Spanish golf star, who had not achieved an individual victory in the previous 2025 season, but now claims two titles within the initial six events of the current year.
LIV Golf’s Future: Financial Rumors Persist
The Spaniard’s dominant performance arrived as reports circulated last week, suggesting that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), the primary financial backer of LIV Golf, might withdraw its substantial monetary support. Such a move would undoubtedly cast a shadow over the long-term viability of the controversial breakaway golf series.
Despite these alarming reports, LIV Golf chief executive Scott O’Neil has publicly refuted the concerns. In an internal communication to staff, which was reviewed by the BBC, O’Neil assured employees that the season would proceed “uninterrupted and at full throttle.” The tour has further solidified its commitment by confirming its return to Mexico’s Chapultepec Golf Club next year.
Rahm’s Dominant Performance in Mexico City
At 31 years old, Rahm delivered a commanding victory, finishing six strokes ahead of the competition. His final round featured a seven-under-par 64, culminating in an impressive 21-under total for the tournament. This stellar play secured his second individual title on the LIV circuit this season.
The podium at LIV Golf Mexico City was an all-Spanish affair, with David Puig taking second place at 15-under, and Josele Ballester securing third at 14-under. Notably, Bryson DeChambeau, who had claimed victory in the two preceding events, was forced to withdraw before the final round due to a wrist injury.
Beyond his individual success, Rahm also led his team, Legion XIII, to their inaugural team category win of the year. Key contributions came from England’s Tyrrell Hatton and Northern Ireland’s Tom McKibbin, both finishing 11-under, alongside Caleb Surratt, who was two-under.
“A little bit disbelief,” Rahm commented, reflecting on his performance. “If you were to tell me last week on Thursday afternoon that I’ll be winning by a six-shot margin this week, I would not believe you because of how bad I played.” This sentiment highlights his surprise, especially given his tied 38th finish at the Masters just the previous week.
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LIV Golf’s Disruptive Impact on Professional Golf
Since its inception in 2022, LIV Golf has been a significant disruptor, sparking what many have dubbed a “civil war” within professional golf. The tour’s strategy involved enticing prominent players away from the established PGA Tour with lucrative financial incentives.
In a notable development in 2023, the PGA Tour and DP World Tour announced their intention to merge with the PIF-backed entity. However, despite the initial announcement, concrete signs of this anticipated union coming to fruition remain absent.
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Looking ahead, the LIV Golf League is scheduled to resume its calendar from May 7-10 with the LIV Golf Virginia event, set to take place in Washington D.C.


