Jon Rahm sends message to Nick Dunlap after 20-year-old American becomes first amateur to win on PGA Tour since 1991.
LIV Golf star Jon Rahm sent an immediate message of congratulations to Nick Dunlap after watching him become the first amateur to win on the PGA Tour since Phil Mickelson in 1991.
Dunlap, 20, became only the second amateur in PGA Tour history to shoot a round of 60 in the third round at La Quinta.
That saw him open up a three-stroke lead heading into the final round.
Dunlap, who won the 2023 US Amateur, then kept his composure on the PGA Stadium Course to become just the eighth amateur to win on the PGA Tour since 1945.
He carded a final-round 70 to see off South Africa’s Christiaan Bezuidenhout by one shot on a tournament record score of 29-under.
Mickelson had been the last amateur to win a PGA Tour event when he captured the Northern Telecom Open in Houston in 1991.
Dunlap becomes the second youngest amateur to win on the PGA Tour and the youngest in 93 years, as well as the youngest ever champion of The American Express, which used to be the Bob Hope Classic.
Rahm, who won The American Express in both 2018 and 2023, was mightily impressed with what he saw from Dunlap.
The latest and biggest LIV Golf League signing to date took to Twitter immediately after Dunlap drained a six-foot par save on the 72nd hole to hold on for a one-shot win over South Africa’s Christiaan Bezuidenhout.
Rahm believes Dunlap has one of the brightest futures in the game.
Rahm tweeted:
“What an amazing accomplishment by Nick Dunlap, stellar play and way to pull through under pressure to join a very selective group of players to win PGA Tour events as an amateur! Great future ahead of this great talent! Congratulations.”
Rahm was tweeting at a time when he is still working hard to build his new LIV Golf team ahead of the 2024 season, which starts in less than two weeks at Mayakoba in Mexico.
It is understood Rahm is going to sign 19-year-old amateur Caleb Surratt.
However, the Spaniard might be wishing he had another amateur golfer up his sleeve after witnessing the action on the PGA Tour on Sunday night.
It is also expected that Kieran Vincent, a player who qualified for LIV Golf through their most recent Promotions event, will join Rahm’s squad.
A report emerged in The Telegraph over the weekend that Rahm is trying to persuade his European Ryder Cup teammate Tyrrell Hatton to come and join him on LIV Golf.
Tommy Fleetwood has reportedly also been approached to join LIV Golf but the Englishman has snubbed such an offer.
Rahm’s team name is expected to be called Legion XIII.
But it’s not been confirmed yet.
Rahm was not the only LIV Golf star to tweet a message of congratulations to Dunlap as HyFlyers captain Mickelson also got involved.
Mickelson, who had been the last amateur to win a PGA Tour event, tweeted:
“Such an impressive performance by Nick Dunlap. Congratulations on an incredible win. This is just the beginning.”
It now remains to be seen what decision Dunlap makes surrounding his golf career.
As a result of his amateur status, he does not receive any money, nor does he receive any FedEx Cup points.
But the win most certainly opens up plenty of doors for him.
Dunlap won the 2023 US Amateur, as well as the 2021 US Junior Amateur.
Only he and Tiger Woods are the only two golfers of achieved that feat.
As a result of being the reigning US Amateur champion, Dunlap will earn a place in The Masters, The Open and US Open this season should he maintain his amateur status.
Should Dunlap make the decision to turn professional this season, he would be out of The Open at Royal Troon.
However, he would receive a spot in the US PGA and an invitation to The Masters regardless of whether he becomes a professional.
If Dunlap decides to become a professional, he will also receive starting positions in all of the PGA Tour’s marquee events with enormous prize pools for the balance of 2024.
For two years, he would also receive full exemption status on the PGA Tour.
Dunlap will therefore have a lot to think about in the days and weeks ahead.