Jon Rahm and caddie Adam Hayes weren’t thrilled about a LIV Golf fan that kept shouting ahead of a shot Saturday at JCB Golf & Country Club, and eventually, Hayes’ frustrations boiled over.
As Rahm lined up a shot just off the green at the 16th hole, a fan — not pictured by the broadcast — shouted something, and Rahm responded by saying, “Hey man,” and slapping the side of his leg in frustration.
“Crowd’s getting rowdy here on the 16th green,” one of the broadcasters said.
Then, one fan — though it’s unclear if it’s the same one — shouted something to Rahm again, and this time, he flung both arms in frustration and put his hand on his hip.
And that’s when Hayes appeared to shout, in part, “… yelling in our f–king backswing, you d–khead,” according to Awful Announcing.
“We’ve all thought it,” another broadcaster said after Hayes’ comment was picked up by the microphone.
It’s not the first time Rahm has been visibly frustrated this year during an LIV Golf event, as he ripped the use of drones during LIV Golf broadcasts during the league’s tournament in Nashville back in June after his tee shot on the sixth hole landed in the water.
“Every tournament. It’s f–king incredible. Right on my backswing. These f–king drones every time,” the microphones caught Rahm saying angrily.
Rahm, the captain of Legion XIII, chipped the shot but couldn’t lift it over the green’s slope, so the ball started to slowly roll backward.
He finished the hole with a bogey and shot 1-under for the round.
But with his 8-under round Friday to start the event, and another 4-under start through 12 holes Sunday, Rahm claimed his first win since bolting from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf in December.
Rahm finished at 13 under, one stroke better than Joaquin Niemann while also leading his team to win.
He finished tied for third at the tournament in Nashville and tied for 10th two weeks later at LIV Golf Andalucía — with a top-10 finish at the British Open, part of the PGA Tour, mixed in last weekend at Royal Troon Golf Course.
But for Rahm to leave with that elusive win Sunday, he’ll need to navigate the 16th hole — and survive perhaps another encounter with those rowdy fans — again.
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