Legion XIII captain Rahm wins individual title at HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong
Mar 8, 2026 - 11:57 AMWritten by: LIV Golf Staff
HONG KONG – For Jon Rahm, it was 539 days without an individual tournament win.
But the drought ended Sunday with an impressive performance at HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong.
Rahm, the Legion XIII captain and the league’s most consistent player, put the finishing touches on a dominant performance at Hong Kong Golf Club with a 6-under 64 for a three-stroke victory at 23 under. It comes after consecutive runner-up finishes in the first two LIV Golf tournaments this season and ends a personal winless stretch that had lasted since his previous league win in the regular-season finale in Chicago in September 2024.
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“Very relieving,” said Rahm, the league’s reigning two-time Individual Champion. “That's the only way I can describe it. I've been very ecstatic for wins in the past. This one just feels like a big weight off my shoulder. That's all I can say.”
Here is how the other Legion XIII members fared in Hong Kong:
Caleb Surratt: T18 (-11)
Tom McKibbin: T24 (-10)
Tyrrell Hatton: T45 (-7)
With the victory, "Rahmbo" increased his lead in the season-long individual standings; the Spaniard has 426 points, ahead of Elvis Smylie, who has 229.76 points. Hatton is 12th (63.83 points), Surratt is 29th (30.70 points), and McKibbin is 35th (26.46 points).
Legion XIII is in third place in the team standings with 30.75 points, trailing first-place Ripper GC (65.75 points).
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Rahm has certainly been special since joining LIV Golf. He won two individual tournament titles in his first season in 2024. Since then, he’s celebrated four regular-season tournament wins, two season-long Individual Championships, and Legion XIII’s Team Championship last year.
But his stretch of 26 consecutive worldwide starts without a tournament win matched the longest stretch of his career. He left Adelaide applauding Kim’s come-from-behind win but also disappointed in his own performance in the final round.
Starting Sunday as one of the three co-leaders with Detry and Smash GC’s Harold Varner III, he birdied four of his first eight holes, then gave a shot back with a bogey at the ninth.
Through 13 holes, he was just one stroke ahead of Pieters, who was playing in the group ahead. But Rahm’s approach shot with a gap wedge from 90 yards at the 14th left him with a 7-foot birdie putt. He rolled that in while Pieters bogeyed the 15th, a two-shot swing that proved decisive down the stretch. He teed off at the 18th with a five-shot lead.
“It's very fun when you can stand on that podium and celebrate with your teammates,” Rahm said about Legion XIII’s success since his last win. “But as far as obviously being a competitor and as myself goes, I wanted to get this done. It feels different. I think I would be way more ecstatic if I was celebrating with my teammates for the win, like the Aces did today, but there's a sense of self-accomplishment and pride that goes with doing it myself.”
FINAL LEADERBOARDS
Individual Top 10
1 (-23) – Jon Rahm, Legion XIII (66-62-65-64)
2 (-20) – Thomas Detry, 4Aces (64-63-66-67)
3 (-19) – Thomas Pieters, 4Aces (68-66-61-66)
4 (-18) – Harold Varner III, Smash (66-64-63-69)
5 (-17) – Matthew Wolff, RangeGoats (65-64-69-65)
6 (-16) – Carlos Ortiz, Torque (60-65-69-69)
7 (-15) – Dean Burmester, Southern Guards (62-64-69-70)
T8 (-14) – Lucas Herbert, Ripper (66-65-65-70); Sergio Garcia, Fireballs (63-69-65-69); Louis Oosthuizen, Southern Guards (71-65-65-65); Elvis Smylie, Ripper (69-65-67-66); Graeme McDowell, Smash (67-63-70-66); David Puig, Fireballs (65-64-71-66)
Team Top 3
1 (-58) – 4Aces GC (Johnson 65, Kim 66, Pieters 66, Detry 67; Rd. 4 total: -16)
2 (-52) – Smash GC (McDowell 66, Gooch 68, Kokrak 69, Varner III 69; Rd. 4 total: -8)
3 (-51) – Legion XIII (Rahm 64, Surratt 65, Hatton 70, McKibbin 71; Rd. 4 total: -10)
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ROUND 4 NOTES
RAHM’S EVENTFUL WEEK: Jon Rahm was not happy with his result last month in Adelaide, a solo second to Anthony Kim. Rahm was the co-leader through 54 holes but shot a final-round 71 to Kim’s 63.
Consider it a lesson learned that paid dividends Sunday in the final round in Hong Kong as he shot a final-round 6-under 64 for the win.
“Compared to Adelaide, I would say I came in with a mindset of just trying to be more committed to each shot,” Rahm said. “I think I was a little tentative on that day. That's why on that back nine, once I made that putt on 13, my mindset was to birdie them all coming in.”
The week started with Rahm helping to arrange flights for stranded LIV Golf players in the Middle East. Then on Thursday, he struggled during his warm-up session. The week obviously ended on a high note.
“I wish you could have seen my driving exhibition on the first-round range warmup,” Rahm said. “I walked off to that third tee with no clue how I was going to hit it off the tee, and somehow managed to keep it in play and each day got a little bit better. I was not comfortable whatsoever.
“There was a lot going on this week, and I think there was still a little bit of tension in me on that first day. But a friend of mine, his name is David Novak, he says, each day get better, and each day got a little bit better, and today, coming down the stretch, the swings from 13 through 16 were absolutely perfect swings. I think those holes is pretty much peak Jon Rahm that we can see.”
NOTES & NUGGETS
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Jon Rahm (21), Branden Grace (20) and Abraham Ancer (17) all continued their streak of consecutive rounds under par; Rahm’s streak matches the league record that he previously set
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Joaquin Niemann’s streak of rounds under par came to an end at 17 as did his streak of rounds in the 60s (8) after shooting a 2-over 72 on Sunday
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Prior to this week, Thomas Pieters had eight top 10s without a podium finish before finishing solo third in Hong Kong
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Thomas Detry led the tournament in Strokes Gained Putting (+7.66) and has now finished top 5 on the leaderboard in half of the rounds he has played on LIV Golf (6 of 12)
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Harold Varner III finished with 24 birdies, the most he’s had in a tournament in his LIV Golf career
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Only one player (Sam Horsfield) finished over par for the week, tying the LIV Golf record of fewest players finishing over par in a tournament
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Caleb Surratt finished 18th, despite shooting 5 over after the first round; this is the best placing a player has finished after being in the bottom three of the leaderboard after Rd. 1
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Southern Guards GC hit 78.1% of their fairways, the team’s best fairway hit percentage in any tournament
STATS LEADERS
Round 4
Driving Distance: Harold Varner III, 341.6-yard avg.
Longest Drive: Joaquin Niemann, 351.9 yards (11th hole)
Driving Accuracy: Younghan Song, 92.86% (13 of 14)
Greens in Regulation: Matthew Wolff, Sebastián Muñoz, Abraham Ancer, Charl Schwartzel, 94.44% (17 of 18)
Scrambling: 10 players at 100%, led by Byeong Hun An (4 of 4)
Fewest Putts: David Puig, Caleb Surratt, Anthony Kim, 25
Bogey-free rounds: Matthew Wolff (65), Louis Oosthuizen (65), Abraham Ancer (66), Younghan Song (66), Byeong Hun An (66), Paul Casey (67), Bjorn Hellgren (67), Laurie Canter (67), Charl Schwartzel (68), Miguel Tabuena (69)
Cumulative
Driving Distance: David Puig, 328.4-yard avg.
Driving Accuracy: Younghan Song, 91.07% (51 of 56)
Greens in Regulation: Sebastián Muñoz, 87.5% (63 of 72)
Scrambling: Branden Grace, 88.89% (16 of 18)
Fewest Putts: David Puig, 106
Most Birdies: Carlos Ortiz, 16