Jon Rahm holds LIV Golf Hong Kong trophy aloft on the 18th green, Hong Kong skyline behind, celebrating dominant 23-under win.
Jon Rahm holds LIV Golf Hong Kong trophy aloft on the 18th green, Hong Kong skyline behind, celebrating dominant 23-under win.
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Jon Rahm claims LIV Golf Hong Kong individual title

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Jon Rahm secured his third LIV Golf victory of the season with a dominant performance at the HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong, finishing at 23 under par. The Spaniard ended a 539-day winless streak with a final-round 64, beating Thomas Detry by three strokes. Meanwhile, Dustin Johnson's 4Aces GC claimed the team title, their first in 974 days.

Jon Rahm, captain of Legion XIII, broke his streak of runner-up finishes in LIV Golf events by winning the HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong on March 8, 2026. Entering the final round tied for the lead at 17 under with Thomas Detry and Harold Varner III, Rahm carded a 6-under 64, featuring eight birdies and two bogeys, to finish at 23 under. His scores were 66-62-65-64. Detry, playing for 4Aces GC, shot a 67 to end at 20 under, while Thomas Pieters finished third at 19 under with a 66.

This marked Rahm's first worldwide victory since September 2024 in Chicago and his third LIV Golf individual title overall. "Very relieving," Rahm said. "I've been very ecstatic for wins in the past. This one just feels like a big weight off my shoulder."

The week began with challenges for some players, including Detry, who was stranded in the Middle East due to regional conflict. Rahm arranged a private jet to fly eight LIV players, including Detry, to Hong Kong. "The first few days were not really fun," Detry said, but he praised his recent form, noting top finishes in recent events.

In the team competition, 4Aces GC, featuring Johnson, Detry, Pieters, and Anthony Kim, posted a collective 16 under in the final round for a total of 58 under, winning by six strokes over Smash GC. It was their first team victory since 2023. Johnson led with a 65, followed by Kim and Pieters at 66, and Detry at 67. "To finally get a win after a few years without having one, very proud of the guys," Johnson said.

Rahm's win came after consecutive second-place finishes in the season's first two tournaments. He highlighted improved commitment to shots compared to his Adelaide performance. The event at Hong Kong Golf Club showcased strong fields, with only one player finishing over par, tying a LIV Golf record.

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Reactions on X predominantly celebrate Jon Rahm's dominant victory at LIV Golf Hong Kong, ending his individual win drought with a final-round 64. Fans praise 4Aces GC's team title win, highlighting Anthony Kim's strong finish as a key factor after replacing Patrick Reed. Enthusiasts note Rahm's improved form ahead of majors and commend the event's quality and attendance.

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Jon Rahm and Thomas Detry celebrate tying for the lead at LIV Golf Hong Kong, with Hong Kong skyline and symbolic private jet in the background.
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Rahm ties for lead at LIV Golf Hong Kong after helping Detry arrive

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Jon Rahm and Thomas Detry are tied for the lead at 17 under par entering the final round of the HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong, alongside Harold Varner III. Rahm chartered a private flight to help Detry and other players stranded in the Middle East due to regional conflict reach the tournament. The event at Hong Kong Golf Club has seen strong performances, with Smash GC leading the team standings.

Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau, LIV Golf's leading figures, are in strong form heading into the Masters. DeChambeau leads the LIV South Africa event by two shots with Rahm three back. Both players draw parallels to past peak performances ahead of the major.

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Bryson DeChambeau defeated Jon Rahm in a sudden-death playoff to claim the inaugural LIV Golf South Africa title at the Club at Steyn City in Johannesburg. Both finished regulation at 26-under par, with DeChambeau birdieing the par-5 18th in the first extra hole from a challenging mud-ball lie. The event drew massive crowds in a festival atmosphere with music and local culture, selling out tickets up to R75,000 and marking one of LIV Golf's biggest successes, with a confirmed return in April 2027.

Jon Rahm has declined a settlement offered by the DP World Tour that would allow LIV Golf players to retain membership and Ryder Cup eligibility. The Spaniard accuses the tour of extorting players by imposing fines and additional event requirements. He proposes playing only the minimum four events but warns this stance could jeopardize his future in the Ryder Cup.

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Jon Rahm, a pre-tournament favorite at the 2026 Masters, finished with questions about his form after a disappointing week at Augusta National. Despite a strong Sunday round, early miscues left him far from contention. Rahm acknowledged the need for adjustments ahead of the PGA Championship.

Chilean golfer Joaquín Niemann faced a tough Friday at LIV Golf Mexico, scoring +2 in the second round at Club de Golf Chapultepec, ending even par overall and tied for 31st. Two double bogeys defined his day, leaving him 10 shots behind leader Jon Rahm. He had started with -2 on Thursday, featuring a viral hole-in-one.

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