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This Sunday, as the culmination of three rounds of competition, Jon Rahm or Joaquín Niemann will pocket $18 million in a ...
Sebastian Munoz has shot the third sub-60 score in LIV Golf history and is the first to post a 59 in a round that included a double bogey.
Ranked seventh in the LIV individual standings, Munoz, who joined LIV in 2023, nearly broke the LIV record of 58 with his ...
Jon Rahm and Joaquin Niemann face off this week at LIV Golf Indianapolis for the season-long individual LIV title. Rahm ...
Debate aside, LIV Golf has once again delivered a title race that is going right down to the wire between Jon Rahm and ...
Although Niemann has celebrated five times this season, there is still a possibility that he will lose the throne and Rahm ...
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Susan Boyle Singing "I Dreamed a Dream" Again Caused a Mid-Performance Ovation Angelina Jolie Is Prepping Her Historic Home ...
Ahead of LIV Golf Indianapolis, Bryson DeChambeau reflected on Jon Rahm's dominance, admitting he underestimated the Spaniard ...
Jon Rahm admitted it was somewhat 'weird' that he finds himself in the position to still win LIV Golf's individual title.
Jon Rahm, one of the favorites, finished the first round at 1-under par (70), placing him tied for 20th and just three shots behind the leaders. But Friday brought frustration for the Spanish star.
Jon Rahm knows it has been 37 years since a Spaniard won The Open Championship, when Seve Ballesteros lifted his third Claret Jug in 1988.
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