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Jon Rahm WINS LIV Hong Kong + Charters Plane for Stranded Players!
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⛳ Jon Rahm WINS LIV Golf Hong Kong – Ends Drought & Charters Plane for Stranded Players!
Jon Rahm breaks 539-day winless run with 23-under dominance at LIV Golf Hong Kong (March 8, 2026 – 6-under final 64, 3-shot win over Detry), first individual title since 2024! Amid DP World Tour fines controversy ($3M+ refused, excluded from releases), he chartered a plane to rescue 8 LIV players stranded in Middle East conflict.
We unpack global tournament expansion, LIV vs PGA rivalry, heroes/villains narrative, why first 3 2026 winners (Smylie, Kim, Rahm) crush haters, and Rahm/DeChambeau Major chances as season heats up.
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00:00 Jon Rahm & LIV Hong Kong Intro
02:39 Rahm's Victory & Plane Charter Heroics
05:18 Fines Defiance & Player Autonomy
07:48 LIV-PGA Rivalry & Global Impact
10:15 Heroes & Villains Shaping Golf
12:55 Rahm's Leadership & Character
15:25 Emerging LIV Talents
18:18 Future of Golf Outlook
19:21 Rise/Fall of Stars
21:25 Polarization: LIV vs Traditional
23:37 Rahm & DeChambeau Major Predictions
24:29 Bryson Struggles in YouTube Era
29:43 Major Season Importance
33:19 Community & Future Directions
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