The Spanish Fortress: Jon Rahm's Undefeated Performance Was a Pillar of Europe's Victory
With an incredible undefeated record at Bethpage Black, Jon Rahm proved once again to be Europe's ultimate fortress, consistently delivering points and embodying the passion that powered his team to victory.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. – While Rory McIlroy was the emotional heartbeat of Team Europe, Jon Rahm was its unbreakable spine. The Spaniard delivered a monumental, undefeated performance at the 2025 Ryder Cup, posting a 3-0-2 record and serving as a constant, intimidating presence at the top of the European lineup.
From the very first session, Rahm embraced the role of the American crowd's villain, thriving on the hostile energy. His partnership with Tyrrell Hatton was a perfect blend of power and passion, grinding out crucial points in the pairs sessions. Rahm's ball-striking was, as usual, impeccable, but it was his clutch putting that consistently demoralized his opponents.
His most significant test came in the opening match of the Sunday Singles against World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. In a heavyweight clash that set the tone for the entire day, Rahm was relentless, matching Scheffler shot for shot and securing a vital half-point to prevent any early American momentum. This result sent a clear message to the rest of the team: the Spanish fortress would not be breached.
For three days, every time the American team looked for an opening, they ran into Jon Rahm. His performance at Bethpage was a masterclass from one of the world's best Ryder Cup players, proving that he is an essential pillar of any European victory.
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