Jon Rahm met Kelley Cahill at Arizona State University and they quickly got married.
Jon Rahm was always supported from the stands by his wife and college friend Kelley Cahill.
Kelley was born in February 1994 and raised by her mother Nancy and father Rob.
She grew up near Lake Oswego, Oregon, USA.
She has an older brother named Marty.
Kelley has an athletic background and graduated from Arizona State University.
In college, she participated in events such as javelin throwing and was said to be passionate about tennis, boxing and athletics.
There, she met Rahm and the pair began dating and eventually moved in together in 2017.
The couple reportedly enjoyed playing tennis together.
Although on one occasion, Kelley revealed that she was so angry that Rahm hit her with “cross zingers” and she was “angry”.
Kelley said about it: “That can’t be right.
He was very nice. I was very upset. Actually, I was angry for a day or two.
We haven’t set foot on a tennis court since.
” After graduating, they lived together for two years before getting engaged and getting married in 2018.
Getting married and having their first child Couple got engaged in 2018 and married in Jon’s hometown of Bilbao, Spain.
It was a fairy tale wedding.
The couple married at the same church Jon attended when he was a child with his grandmother grandmother.
Speaking ahead of the big day, Rahm said: “I think the part that I’m looking forward to – in Spain, it will be a Catholic wedding, a church that I grew up going to my grandmother and it’s a really special place for everyone in the city of Bilbao.
“And I think when I see those doors open and see her walking down the aisle for the first time, I think it’s going to be what I’m looking forward to the most, that first moment of seeing her walk down the aisle.
” The couple announced in November 2020 they were due to have their first child.
Unfortunately for Rahm, the due date coincided with the re-scheduled Masters Tournament at Augusta National.
Still, Jon was more than prepared to hot-foot it from the property had Kelley gone into labour.
He joked before the tournament: “If anybody’s thinking of a betting on me on the Masters, maybe think about it twice because there’s a chance I have to just turn around and leave that week.
” Fortunately, he dodged that bullet and Kepa Cahill Rahm was born on April 3, 2021, at around 12.15am.
Proud parent Rahm shared an image of the “greatest day of his life”.
Rahm wrote: “Mom Kelley is recovering very well.
Kepa is also in very good health.
” He weighs 7.2 pounds and is 20.
5 inches tall, a big boy from the Basque country.
Without a doubt, the happiest day of my life!” In August 2022, they welcomed their second child into the world. Eneko Cahill Rahm was born on August 5.
Why Rahm didn’t join LIV Golf Rahm was consistently linked with a move the Saudi-backed LIV Golf throughout 2022.
He was quoted as saying the PGA Tour’s rival didn’t play proper golf tournaments and is said to have rejected a $300m offer to join the circuit.
The Spaniard discussed the potential switch with Kelley and the golfer later said the money wouldn’t change his life.
“Honestly, now I could retire with the money I made and live a very happy life and not play golf anymore,” he said.
“So I never really played golf for financial reasons.
” I played for the love of the sport and I wanted to compete with the best in the world.
“I’ve always been interested in history and heritage, and that’s what the PGA Tour is offering today.”