Jon Rahm will play at LIV in Las Vegas against Dustin Johnson and DeChambeau.
ANDLIV Las Vegas probably won’t paralyze the United States the way the Super Bowl will this Sunday in the same city, but it will at least offer a good final day that will see Bryson DeChambeau start in a tie with Dustin Johnson. Because it couldn’t be any other way, Jon Rahm joined them for an epic final battle.
Ram came out of his first three holes with two birdies. The day was starting to pick up steam for Leon de Barrique, who has been the best player from tee to green on the PGA Tour for many years, and in that sense he will also be at the top of the LIV stats. If the putt is in shape, victories in the LIV won’t be long in coming.
On his first nine holes, he made three birdies and several that eluded him. After a superb performance at Mayakoba, Rambo is once again in a position to fight for victory, although he will have to keep rowing. Let us remind you that Vizcaya’s last victory occurred at the Augusta Masters tournament. John continued to add birdies to his back nine with an impressive chip on the fourth hole, the second to last hole he birdied. Spanish is very strong in all areas.
Bryson DeChambeau, who won two victories in the Arab Capital Championship last year, leaves a very good impression. “The Scientist” managed eight birdies in twelve holes and one bogey, but the good news was that a better version of him had emerged, one that combined the shot with great iron play and finesse around the greens. The American was also impeccable in his stroke, if you remember the one who won the US Open 2020. He flirted with 60. It seems that the arrival of Rahm also energized another champion such as Dustin Johnson, who climbed the whole tournament, thanks also to 62. The DJ pulled himself together in the final stretch. Among the Spaniards, David Puig is in a very good position.