US Open and Masters champion — Spain's finest golfer since Seve Ballesteros.
Jon Rahm Rodríguez was born in Barrika, Basque Country, Spain in 1994. He attended Arizona State University where he was the consensus best college golfer in America. He turned professional in 2016. He won the US Open at Torrey Pines in 2021 — the same course where he had received news mid-tournament of a positive COVID-19 test while leading the Memorial Tournament weeks earlier, requiring him to withdraw. He won the Masters in 2023 — the most prestigious title in golf — defending the tradition of wearing his country's colours on the final Sunday. He was ranked world number one for 56 weeks. He signed with the LIV Golf League in December 2023 in a deal worth a reported $600 million over three seasons — one of the most significant defections in the ongoing PGA Tour-LIV conflict. He is the most successful Spanish golfer since Seve Ballesteros and the most important European golfer of his generation. His combination of ball-striking excellence, short game and competitive temperament under pressure make him a consistent major champion contender.
Powerful driving, clutch putting, fiery temperament, major championship victories
How They Played
Aggressive power player with exceptional short game and competitive intensity
Lasting Impact
First Spanish golfer to win US Open and Masters, multiple major champion who reached world number one
US Open (2021)
Career Honours
- US Open (2021)
- Masters (2023)
- Ryder Cup (Europe multiple)
- World number one