This Friday, the last individual test of LIV Golf starts at Bullingbrook Golf Club in Chicago, where Spanish player Jon Rahm is playing for the individual ranking. In battle with Chile’s Joaquin Niemann. The two will start together, from the first tee, at 12:15 p.m. local time, with seven more in Spain.
Legion XIII captain Jon Rahm has himself primed to finish the championship in first place in his first season with LIV Golf. Rahm, who has finished in the top 10 in all 11 LIV golf events this year, Which includes five Top 3 finishes and a win at LIV Golf UK for JCB, He has a strong rivalry with the team captain, Torque
Ni’man, who gave titles to Mayakoba and Jeddah LIV Golf Greenbrier led the league standings throughout the season until the finale. He is the only player mathematically eligible to win the 2024 individual championship, with Rahm currently leading Niemann on 195.17 points to the Chilean’s 192.20, a gap of 2.97 points.
Mercy, first or second
Both players They are guaranteed to finish first or second on the podium at the end of the seasonWhatever happens in this final trial in Chicago.


The two players share a great bond, although they will be no friends on the field in the final tournament / Liv Golf
If Rahm finishes ahead of or like Niemann in the top 15 of the Chicago standings he will win the title.. If Niemann finishes 16th or 17th, Rahm must be among the top 24 players in points. If Niemann finishes 18th or worse, Rahm is guaranteed the title.
Another player with a lot at stake is Barcelona’s David Puig, who is very close to securing his playing rights for the next seasonHowever, he needs to get a big tournament going in Chicago this summer without waiting to ‘refish’.
Rahm registered for Spanish Open
The Barrika star confirmed his registration for the Spanish Open, which will be played from September 26 to 29 at the Villa de Madrid Country Club.. Three-time winner of this tournament, specifically in the 2018, 2019 and 2022 editions.
Jon Rahm aspires to overtake Severiano Ballesteros in number of wins Regarding its relation to the Spanish Open In modern history, if possible, close to the record of Ángel de la Torre, who holds the record for most victories in the tournament with five titles, achieved in the first years of the 20th century, between 1916 and 1925.
The Basque, as he told yesterday from Chicago, intends to participate in more DP World Tour tournaments to gain points for the Ryder Cup, but he has There are some fines pending from the European circuit which he will have to paySomething he refuses to do, as he himself stated.
