LIV Golf Adelaide: Jon Rahm STUNS crowd, commentators with ‘incredible’ shot to share lead with Bryson DeChambeau - 'No way!'

Jon Rahm had it all to do on the 18th hole on Day 3 of the LIV Golf Adelaide event. The 31-year-old Spaniard proceeded to pull off an "incredible" shot to secure an eagle and go level with his rival Bryson DeChambeau. The TNT Sports commentator was left admiring his shot to the green, which then bounced a couple of times before sinking into the cup.

'No way!' - Incredible eagle from Rahm to tie with DeChambeau heading into the final round

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An "incredible" eagle from Jon Rahm saw him take the lead at the midway point of LIV Golf Adelaide.
The 31-year-old Spaniard was on the 18th hole, 17 under and looking to chip towards the putting green.
However, his expert shot took a couple of bounces and then landed in the cup, moving him to 19 under with a remarkable eagle, moving him to the top of the leaderboard.
The commentator was astonished by his accuracy, yelling, "Incredible!" as the event unfolded in front of a cheering crowd, with shouts of "get in the hole" as onlookers wanted to see Rahm nail a remarkable shot.
He said: "What a shot! No way! Incredible! Jon Rahm, what a way to end his round at The Grange. That's an eagle at 18, and he ties Bryson DeChambeau."
Rahm equalled the score put down by Bryson DeChambeau, who is also 19 under after Friday’s play in Australia.
DeChambeau represents the Crushsers GC, alongside team-mates Paul Casey, Charles Howell III and Anirban Lahiri.
Rahm meanwhile is on the Legion XIII side, and - like DeChambeau - is his team's captain. He is joined by Britons Tyrell Hatton and Tom McKibbin, as well as American Caleb Surratt.
America’s Anthony Kim sits in third, 14 under par.
Kim is the fourth player on the 4Aces GC, which is captained by Dustin Johnson. They are joined by two Belgian players, Thomas Detry and Thomas Pieters.

Rahm pleased with 'fantastic day on the greens'

Speaking at a press conference earlier, Rahm explained that he was feeling confident with his putting, which was not even needed on hole 18 given his outstanding effort to sink the ball from distance.
He said he was content to be playing a "very good round of golf. Overall, with less wind today, and the fairway being a little bit firmer.
"The course was easier, I think the scores reflected it. I saw a lot of low rounds out there. I did a really good job off the tee in general.
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Highlights: Drama as Rahm and DeChambeau tied for lead heading into final round

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"I potted extremely well today, made a lot of feet of pots. I can't remember the last time I made this many, but it was a lot, and the ones that didn't go in, looked like they were going to go in."
He then concluded: "It was a fantastic day on the greens and that was the biggest takeaway from today."
Rahm has two LIV Golf League wins to his name, winning the 2024 LIV Golf UK tournament, and also the LIV Golf Chicago event in the same year.
DeChambeau has a more recent win, at the 2025 LIV Golf Korea event, and won the 2023 editions of LIV Golf Greenbrier and LIV Golf Chicago, meaning a win for Rahm would see him draw level with the American.
There is a $25,000,000 (£18.4m) prize pot split between individuals and teams for the event in Australia this weekend.

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