Overview
- Jon Rahm said the Bethpage Ryder Cup was the toughest week of his career mentally, describing parts of the New York crowd as inhospitable with early alcohol sales fueling abuse.
- Rahm contributed three points to Europe’s 15-13 win and extended his Ryder Cup foursomes record to a perfect 6-0-0.
- He returns to Club de Campo in Madrid seeking a fourth title after wins in 2018, 2019 and 2022, following a runner-up finish to Ángel Hidalgo last year.
- This year’s Spanish Open grants the champion automatic entry to next year’s Masters and the Open for the first time.
- The field includes fellow LIV players Sergio Garcia, Patrick Reed and Joaquín Niemann, plus Shane Lowry, as Rahm looks for his first individual victory of 2025.