After confirming he won’t play golf again until February next year, 2025 is officially the first winless year in the career of Jon Rahm.
The golf star has revealed he is taking a four month hiatus from golf, meaning he didn’t win a single tournament throughout the entire year of 2025.
Jon Rahm Goes Entire 2025 Winless
Two-time major champion Jon Rahm has confirmed he is taking a four-month hiatus from professional golf.
The Spaniard was last seen finishing T9 at the Open de Espana, but has confirmed he will be taking a lengthy break from golf and won’t play again until next February.
Rahm’s four-month break officially means he will go the entire year of 2025 without a win. This is in fact the first winless year of his entire career.
The 30-year-old is one of the highest earning golfers of all time, even pocketing in excess of $33m this year despite not winning a single event.
After turning professional back in 2017, Rahm won three times in his first full year as a pro. He then backed that up with a further two wins in 2018.
Rahm’s most successful year in terms of wins came in 2019, with the Spanish golf sensation winning five times. The following year was another successful one, winning twice in 2020.
Although Rahm won just one tournament in 2021, this was arguably his best year. His sole win was at the US Open, meaning Rahm had finally captured his first major championship.
The 1994-born golfer then won a further three times in 2022, before winning four times in 2023. Rahm triumphed at The Masters at Augusta National, adding a second major title to his impressive resume.
Last year was another successful one. Jon Rahm’s net worth surpassed $100m in 2024 due to his move to LIV, where he also won two individual times on the Saudi Arabia-backed golf league.
However, this year marked the first winless year in the professional golf career of the Spaniard. Although he didn’t claim any solo wins in 2025, it’s safe to say it was still a memorable one for ‘Rahmbo’.
2025 was the first winless year of Jon Rahm's career. 🤯 pic.twitter.com/OIXgxvY3M4
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) October 15, 2025
Jon Rahm Still Won Three Events In 2025 Despite Winless Year
Although Jon Rahm went the entire 2025 year winless, he did still technically win three different events.
This might sound confusing, but Rahm still tasted victory three times in 2025 despite not actually winning one tournament by himself.
This is due to the fact ‘Rahmbo’ won the season-long LIV Individual Championship. This was mainly down to his consistency, coming second on numerous occasions with countless top 10s throughout the entire year.
Although Rahm didn’t actually win any of the 13 LIV Golf events, he was a consistent performer throughout the whole year which ended up resulting in him finishing top of the individual standings after the final event.
Rahm’s second win of 2025 then came at the LIV Golf Team Championship. Rahm, alongside teammates Tyrrell Hatton, Tom McKibbin and Caleb Surratt, clinched victory for Legion XIII to win their first Team Championship.
The third and final win for Rahm came in another team event. This was of course the 45th Ryder Cup, where Rahm played a major part in helping improve Europe’s Ryder Cup record when playing in America.
The Spaniard helped his European side claim just their fourth away victory in Ryder Cup history, marking the first time they had won on US soil since the ‘Miracle at Medinah’ back in 2012.
Although 2025 might have produced a winless year for Rahm personally, it certainly wasn’t disastrous by any stretch.