Rahm Coasts to LIV Golf Win in Mexico City
Rahm closed with a 7-under 64 and finished 21 under par, while Legion XIII won its first team event of the year.
- On Sunday, Jon Rahm closed with a 7-under 64 to win LIV Golf Mexico City by six shots, finishing at 21 under for his second title this year.
- Rahm struggled at the Masters, tying for 38th, and doubted his chances days earlier. "Last week wasn't great until Sunday," Rahm said, reflecting on his dramatic turnaround.
- Legion XIII secured their first team victory of the year alongside Rahm's individual title. Fellow Spaniards David Puig and Josele Ballester finished second and third, with Puig shooting 66 for valuable world ranking points.
- Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the final round citing a wrist injury, trailing Rahm by 16 shots. "Not how I wanted this week to go," DeChambeau said, hoping to compete at LIV Golf Virginia.
- Amid financial speculation, CEO Scott O'Neil issued a memo confirming the league is "assured of funding" through year-end. LIV Golf announced it will return to Chapultepec next year, stabilizing future plans.
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