COLLEGE GROVE, Tenn. — Jon Rahm is eager to get back to playing golf after a short break from TV.
After withdrawing from LIV Golf’s last event in Houston and pulling out of the U.S. Open due to an infection on his foot, Rahm is now ready to compete in Tennessee for LIV Golf’s inaugural event starting Friday.
Rahm is excited to resume his pursuit of his first win since joining LIV Golf and is looking forward to the upcoming events in Spain, the British Open, LIV Golf United Kingdom, and the Olympics.
Currently ranked second in the LIV standings, Rahm is determined to perform well and potentially win a medal for Spain in the Paris Games.
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The three-day event in Tennessee will be played on a course designed by LIV Golf Commissioner Greg Norman, providing a challenging opportunity for Rahm to showcase his skills.
DeChambeau, fresh off his U.S. Open win, is also determined to perform well in this event and win an individual LIV title for the season.
Caleb Surratt, the youngest player in LIV Golf at 20 years old, is excited to compete in this event close to his hometown, despite not being able to enjoy the local nightlife.