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LIV Golf Stars All Set To Shine Bright In Paris Olympics Showdown

Oh, the Paris Olympics! What a grand stage for a grand game, where seven sharpshooters from the LIV Golf brigade are setting their sights on Olympic glory.

Representing four different flags, these lads are not just swinging clubs; they’re swinging dreams.

And just who is leading this charge I hear you ask? None other than Jon Rahm, the monster of a captain for Legion XIII, stepping onto the Olympic greens for the first time, fresh off his victory at LIV Golf UK by JCB last weekend.

Rahm’s Olympic journey is a tale of what-could-have-been meets what-will-be.

Remember Tokyo? He had to bow out even before teeing up, thanks to Mr. Covid. But now, he’s in Paris, presumably virus-free, and swinging with a vengeance.

Alongside Rahm, his Spanish cohort, the rookie David Puig, is also dipping his toes in Olympic waters for the first time.

Both are steeled for a spectacle, fueled by dreams and driven by the desire to etch their names in Olympic lore.

Now, let’s shift our focus to the other five stalwarts – Abraham Ancer, Adrian Meronk, Joaquin Niemann, Carlos Ortiz, and Mito Pereira.

These chaps aren’t new to the Olympic drama. They’ve had their hearts raced and dreams dashed in Rio, and they’re back for more.

Pereira, in particular, came tantalizingly close to snatching bronze last time, making it to the nerve-wracking seven-man playoff. Talk about a cliffhanger!

And did I mention the marathon men? Ancer, Meronk, Niemann, Puig, and Rahm are playing their fourth tournament in as many weeks.

These fellows are more than just golfers; they’re ironmen on the fairways!

A Stroll Down Memory Lane at Le Golf National

Ah, Le Golf National, where ghosts of golfing glory roam the fairways. For Rahm, this place is less a golf course and more a treasure trove of triumphant memories.

Cast your mind back to 2018 when a young Rahm faced the mighty Tiger Woods in the Ryder Cup.

With a single putt—a mere 4-footer—he clinched a win so dramatic, so delightful, that even the stoic statues in Paris might have cracked a smile.

That moment, with Rahm’s jubilant fist-pump piercing the Parisian air, remains one of golf’s most replayed highlights—not just for the putt, but for the raw, unbridled joy it unleashed.

Rahm reflecting on his memorable Ryder Cup moment, saying, “To secure my first Ryder Cup point on a Sunday against Tiger was quite unique.

It ranks very high up there for me.” He added with a smile, “It might have been the biggest overreaction to a four-footer you’ve ever seen, but in that moment, it’s exactly how I felt.”

The Brotherhood of the Travelling Clubs

This Olympic field is a mini-reunion for the LIV Golf family. With representatives from Torque GC and other squads, it’s clear these players bring more than their A-game—they bring a brotherhood forged on fairways across continents.

As Rahm teams up with Puig, it’s a mentorship as heartfelt as it is strategic. Rahm’s seasoned hand guides Puig’s youthful zeal, symbolising a torch being passed, or perhaps shared, in the true Olympic spirit.

So, as these seven LIV Golf stars take on the storied greens of Le Golf National, they’re not just competing for medals. They’re chasing history, friendship, and the pure, undiluted thrill of the game.