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Jon Rahm exits LIV tourney with injury; US Open status in doubt

HUMBLE, Texas — With the U.S. Open starting in five days, Jon Rahm withdrew after six holes at LIV Golf Houston on Saturday because of an infection in his left foot.

Details about the injuries were not immediately released.

During the opening round at Houston Golf Club, he was seen grimacing after hitting a shot.


Jon Rahm withdrew from LIV Golf Houston on Saturday because of an infection in his left foot.
Jon Rahm withdrew from LIV Golf Houston on Saturday because of an infection in his left foot. Getty Images

Rahm, a two-time major champion and former world number one, started with a 69.

He had another low-scoring day, shooting six pars, but decided to stop playing there.

David Puig and Paul Casey are tied for the lead at 10 under after the second round.

Rahm hasn’t won since the 2023 Masters.

He left the PGA Tour in December to join the Saudi Arabia-funded LIV Golf League.

It’s been 14 months since he last won on Tour, but he was the only player to finish in the top 10 in every LIV event this year.


Jon Rahm dropped his club after hitting a shaky drive during the first round of the LIV Golf Houston tournament.
Jon Rahm dropped his club after hitting a shaky drive during the first round of the LIV Golf Houston tournament. Getty Images

However, the Spaniard got off to a slow start in major tournaments.

He finished tied for 45th at the Masters as the defending champion and missed the cut in a major tournament for the first time in five years at the PGA Championship.

The U.S. Open is being played next week on Pinehurst’s No. 2 course, which Rahm has never played.

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