Jon Rahm Announces Extended Break from Competitive Golf Following 2025 Season
Jon Rahm, the celebrated Spanish golfer, has officially declared an end to his 2025 competitive golf season. This decision marks the first time since turning professional in 2016 that Rahm will exit the year without a single tournament victory. Having played in a total of 20 events across the LIV Golf League, the DP World Tour, and all four Majors, Rahm’s closest encounter with victory came during a playoff loss in Indianapolis.
Despite this disappointing finish, Rahm still showcased moments of brilliance during the latter part of the year. Notably, he clinched the Individual Championship of the LIV Golf League for the second consecutive season and secured the Team Championship alongside his Legion XIII squad. His contribution proved vital in leading Team Europe to victory at the Ryder Cup in September, further cementing his status in the international golf arena.
Rahm’s final competitive outing of the season took place at the prestigious Open de España, held at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid. Although he finished tied for ninth place, his past dominance in this national open, with three prior wins, made this performance feel less than satisfactory.
Following his last tournament, Rahm spoke candidly to Spanish media about his decision to take an extended hiatus. "I’ve never had three months off, but I’m looking forward to it,” he said, expressing his desire for rest and personal time. As he reflected on the emotional highs of the Ryder Cup, Rahm mentioned that the only experience that might rival its intensity would be the Spanish Ryder Cup set to take place in 2031.
His choice to conclude the season early also means that he will miss the crucial final stretch of the DP World Tour, including significant events in India and South Korea, leading up to the high-stakes Playoff tournaments in the Middle East. Currently positioned 56th in the Race to Dubai, he still holds a chance to qualify for the top 70, but with his absence, those hopes dim considerably.
Rahm, a two-time Major winner, has successfully fulfilled his four-event requirement to maintain his DP World Tour membership. This gives him the liberty to step back from competition without incurring severe repercussions. Interestingly, he had participated in several high-profile tournaments last fall, which helps cushion his absence during this critical time.
As it stands, Rahm’s next competitive engagement is anticipated to be at the LIV Golf Riyadh event, slated for February 5-7, 2026. Until then, he plans to embrace family time and reevaluate his future in competitive golf. The Spaniard seeks to balance the pressures of the sport with his personal life, hoping the time off will rejuvenate his passion for the game.
In addition to his immediate plans, Rahm is awaiting news regarding his ongoing appeal against sanctions imposed by the DP World Tour for participating in conflicting LIV Golf events. This matter has drawn considerable attention, especially after both Rahm and his teammate Tyrrell Hatton faced significant fines and temporary suspensions. The timeline for resolving these hearings remains uncertain at this stage.
Overall, Rahm’s decision to take this break reflects not just a moment of personal reflection but a strategic move in his long-term golfing career. As he gears up for a much-needed respite, fans and pundits alike will undoubtedly watch closely to see how Rahm utilizes this time to come back stronger in the 2026 season.
His future plans, especially with the upcoming 2031 Spanish Ryder Cup, hint at the possibility of Rahm reclaiming his position as a top contender in the golf world. The journey begins now as he prepares to recharge and round out his skills in anticipation of a promising return to the greens.