
The golf world is eagerly watching Augusta National this week, and right in the thick of it, two LIV Golf powerhouses are contending at the very top: Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau. Both possess the elite ball-striking, the necessary mental toughness, and the Major experience that is simply invaluable on this hallowed ground. It's not just about overpowering the course, but about playing smart.
Jon Rahm, in particular, is in absolute peak form. Over the last three months, no golfer worldwide has performed as consistently as the Legion XIII Captain. According to DataGolf, Rahm averages 2.69 strokes gained per tournament. That's a statement – even top favorite Scottie Scheffler "only" comes in at 2.67. The fact that he narrowly lost to DeChambeau in the LIV Golf South Africa Playoff? Historically, it's not a bad omen, as winning the week directly before the Masters is rare. Rahm himself in 2023, Scheffler, and even Rory McIlroy earned their Green Jackets without a victory the previous week.
Rahm leads the LIV Golf statistics in Greens in Regulation with an impressive 82%. Eight of the last ten Masters champions were ranked in the top 12 in this category on their respective tours before the tournament. And let's be honest, at Augusta, scrambling is a true science. Rahm's precision ensures he has to deal with this stress much less frequently than his competitors.
Rahm's Arsenal for Augusta
His irons are red hot: Rahm ranks #1 on LIV Golf in Strokes Gained: Approach – a statistic that is invaluable for Augusta. And off the tee, he's performing exceptionally well: #3 in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee. This powerful combination of distance and precision is exactly what Augusta demands and what has been consistently seen in recent Masters champions. Rahm has what it takes to dominate the demanding approach shots all week and secure the victory.


