Jon Rahm Clash Erupts at Masters as LIV Golf Star Responds
Jon Rahm narrowly made the cut at Augusta National on Friday, April 11, 2026. The 31-year-old finished tied 47th after a two-under second round rescued a six-over opening score.
Performance and outlook
Rahm closed the second day four over par overall. He admitted the opening round was an outlier. He said he felt good otherwise and would need an exceptional round to climb the leaderboard.
Reaction from pundits
Comments from TV analysts renewed debate over LIV Golf’s role in major preparation. Bryson DeChambeau also struggled early in the tournament, which fuelled the discussion.
Brandel Chamblee’s critique
Analyst Brandel Chamblee cited statistics from LIV events. He noted Rahm recorded about 82% greens-in-regulation on that circuit. Chamblee argued LIV setups are easier and offer less weekly challenge.
Paul McGinley’s perspective
Former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley echoed that view. He said the LIV environment can differ greatly from major championship setups. McGinley added that Rahm’s recent major form had disappointed compared with earlier expectations.
Rahm’s reply
Rahm rejected suggestions he must alter his preparation after joining LIV Golf. He maintained that tournament golf across tours shares the same fundamentals. He described the first round as an anomaly rather than a trend.
The clash on broadcast panels erupted into a wider debate about course setups and mental preparation. The LIV Golf star responded directly to critics during media interviews. He insisted he would not change his overall approach.
Context and coverage
The Masters began its coverage earlier in April. Broadcasters and analysts have kept scrutiny high as the tournament progresses. Filmogaz.com will continue to report on Rahm and other contenders at Augusta.