Rahm dominates in mexico city, legion xiii stuns liv rivals

Jon Rahm seized control of the LIV Golf Mexico City tournament, silencing early bogeys with a commanding 67-stroke performance that leapfrogged Tom McKibbin, Matthew Wolff, and Harold Varner – a truly remarkable display of resilience from the ‘Legion XIII’ team.

A stormy start, a stellar finish

Rahm’s day was a rollercoaster, beginning with a frustrating trio of bogeys on the first, seventh, and eighth holes. But he rebounded spectacularly, unleashing seven birdies and a crucial chip-in on the 13th, effectively erasing any early setbacks. The final score of 67 secured a one-stroke advantage over McKibbin, with Wolff and Varner trailing closely behind.

Masaveu’s heroics, leishman’s blast

Masaveu’s heroics, leishman’s blast

While Rahm’s victory was decisive, the day belonged to Luis Masaveu, who delivered a stunning 64 – a performance that momentarily put him in the lead. However, Sebastián Leishman, with a blistering 64 of his own, nearly matched Masaveu’s surge. It was a testament to the challenging conditions at Chapultepec – a 2,200-foot altitude course presenting an unusual test for players accustomed to more moderate elevations.

Garcia’s return, a flash of past brilliance

Garcia’s return, a flash of past brilliance

Sergio García, who was relegated to the sidelines mid-season, delivered a memorable 65, his best LIV Golf round to date. His former coach, Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño, noted, “He’s a winner, a hard worker, and he knows exactly what he wants.” The Spaniard’s consistent ball-striking demonstrated a return to form, reminiscent of his peak years.

Adapting to the terrain

Luis Masaveu’s success wasn’t simply about power; it was about an intuitive understanding of the course. He expertly navigated the tricky greens, acknowledging the impact of the ‘poa’ grass – a foreign element for many players. He started slowly, patiently working his way through the early holes, culminating in a spectacular 15-meter birdie putt on the ninth. Despite a single bogey on the 16th, a par 3, Masaveu’s strategic approach proved the difference.

A team effort, a commanding lead

Beyond the individual brilliance, the Legion XIII team – boasting a combined score 19 strokes ahead of the competition – is writing its own chapter in LIV Golf history. The sheer dominance is a statement, a visual representation of the growing strength and ambition within the league. And as for Bryson DeChambeau, his debut with a par 49, was simply a footnote.