Jon Rahm is a professional golfer who became the first Spanish golfer to win the US Open in June 2021, and he also won the Masters in 2023.  

Jon Rahm Wife

Jon Rahm is married and his wife’s name is Kelley Cahill. Rahm and his American wife, Kelley, live in Scottsdale, Arizona, with their two kids, born in 2021 and 2022.

Jon Rahm Biography

 On November 10, 1994, he was born in Barrika, Basque Country, Spain.

Jon Rahm’s height is 6 Feet and 2 Inches. Jon Rahm’s Height in centimeters is 188 Cm and her Height of Jon Rahm in meters is 1.88m.

Rahmbo is his nickname. He represented Spain at various levels as an amateur and was a member of the Spanish teams that won the 2011 European Boys’ Team Championship and the 2014 European Amateur Team Championship.

He was the individual winner of the Eisenhower Trophy in 2014. He received a golf scholarship to Arizona State University, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications. He won 11 college golf events there, which is second only to Phil Mickelson’s 16 collegiate triumphs.

He held the World Amateur Golf Ranking number one position for a record 60 weeks before becoming world number one in the Official World Golf Ranking after winning the Memorial Tournament in July 2020.

Jon Rahm’s sibling’s name is not mentioned.

Jon Rahm is married and has 2 kids. The name of their first child is Kepa Cahill Rodriguez. Rahm and his American wife, Kelley, live in Scottsdale, Arizona, with their two kids, born in 2021 and 2022. 

Jon Rahm children

He earned a lot of money in a short span of time, which helped him grow in popularity. Jon Rahm has a net worth of $16 million – $17 million (approx). According to Celebrity Net Worth, the estimated net worth of Jon Rahm in 2023 is around $16 million – $17 million and his salary is $10,048,540 earning in 2023. 

Rahm is a big fan of Athletic Club Bilbao, the Basque football team, and he was celebrated as the club’s special guest at a game in December 2019. Rahm was the first player to receive the Ben Hogan Award twice, in 2015 and 2016. He also took first place in the 2014 Eisenhower Trophy. During his junior year, he participated as an amateur in the 2015 Phoenix Open, finishing tied for fifth place, three shots behind the champion.

Rahm became the 28th player in World Amateur Golf Ranking history to be rated first on April 1, 2015. His first stint lasted 28 weeks, after which he relinquished, reclaimed, and held it for another 35 weeks. His total of 60 weeks at the top of the rankings is an all-time high. He reached the quarterfinals of the 2015 U.S. Amateur while ranked No. 1 in the world. He was defeated by Derek Bard. 

Rahm went professional after the US Open, which meant he lost his exemption to the 2016 Open Championship. The next week, Rahm competed in his first professional event, the Quicken Loans National.  Rahm earned his first PGA Tour win in late January 2017 with a 60-foot eagle putt on the last hole at the Farmers Insurance Open.

Rahm began 2018 by finishing second in the Sentry Tournament of Champions in Kapalua, Hawaii, eight shots behind Dustin Johnson. Rahm won the CareerBuilder Challenge later that month in a sudden death playoff with Andrew Landry, his second PGA Tour title.

Rahm and their partner Ryan Palmer won the Zurich Classic in New Orleans on the PGA Tour on April 28, 2019. Rahm finished tied for third in the US Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California, on June 16, 2019. On 19 July 2020, Rahm won the Memorial Tournament, bringing him to number one in the Official World Golf Ranking.

He was the second Spaniard, after Seve Ballesteros, to hold the world’s number-one ranking. Rahm signed a multi-year contract with Callaway Golf Company on January 4, 2021, terminating his affiliation with TaylorMade, which began when he went professional.

The package contained all necessary equipment and apparel. Rahm began 2022 by competing in the Sentry Tournament of Champions at Kapalua Resort in Hawaii. For four rounds, he shot 33 under par, including a 61 in the third round. Rahm began 2023 with a final-round 63 at the Sentry Tournament of Champions, which he won by two strokes over Collin Morikawa. He overcame a six-shot deficit into the fourth round.

Despite Jon Rahm’s growing fame, little is known about his parents. It is necessary to specify who his folks are, where they are from, and what they do for a livelihood. Jon Rahm’s parents’ name is Edorta Rahm (father) and Ángela Rodríguez (mother).

Rahm’s surname derives from a Swiss ancestor who immigrated to Spain in the 1780s; his father is Basque, and his mother is Spanish.

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