Super Spaniard Jon Rahm is now just one round from successfully retaining his LIV Golf Chicago title heading to the final round in the Windy City.
Rahm will play the last day in the company of South African Dean Burmester who takesa two-stroke lead heading into Sunday’s decider.
Burmester seeks a second LIV Golf title and a 14th pro career win while Rahm looking to retain the Chicago title and also capture a third LIV win and the 33rd of his pro career.
The individual and team leaderboards after 36 holes in Chicago #LIVGolfChicago pic.twitter.com/e8pYlulEfj
— LIV Golf (@livgolf_league) August 9, 2025
Joining Rahm and Burmester will be He’ll be playing in the fin group with Jon Rahm will be Josele Ballester, the super-talented 21-year-old who turned pro in June to join LIV Golf. Both are from Spain.
“Going to have to brush up on my Spanish,” smiled Burmester after finishing off a brilliant 6-under 65 that moved him to 9 under through two rounds at Bolingbrook Golf Club.
Rahm also was smiling when he commented: “I’m probably going to be by far the shortest in the group”
“I’m probably going to be by far the shortest in the group” @JonRahmOfficial is prepared for a rare scenario with Josele Ballester and Dean Burmester in the final group tomorrow at #LIVGolfChicago pic.twitter.com/dNt3MewDoI
— Legion XIII (@LegionXIIIgc) August 9, 2025
Ballester, meanwhile, would love to make an early statement in his career. He’s playing just his fifth LIV Golf event and seventh overall since turning pro after a stellar amateur career that included winning the 2024 U.S. Amateur.
After a brief transition period, he has found his form as a member of Fireballs GC. He followed a final-round 67 at Valderrama with a tie for seventh at the UK event to move into the Open Zone at 42nd in points. A win on Sunday would move him within striking distance of the Lock Zone.
“These are the moments that I practice for so much in my career, and being able to lift my first one tomorrow, it would be pretty fun,” said Ballester after shooting 66.
Burmester, seeking his second career LIV Golf victory after winning last year in Miami, is just as motivated.
It was just a month ago that the Stinger GC star finished 51st at LIV Golf Andalucía, the worst result in his LIV Golf career and the “lowest point of the season,” he said. Since then, he has increased his efforts to lose a few pounds to avoid feeling fatigued at the end of rounds.
His efforts have paid quick dividends. He made the cut the following week at The Open, finishing with a final-round 69. He followed with a tie for fifth at LIV Golf UK by JCB. And now he has the 36-hole lead at Bolingbrook.
His second round was an example of his improved fitness, as he grabbed the lead thanks to a bogey-free back-nine stretch that included an eagle followed by three birdies.
“I feel better about how I look and how I feel, the whole vibe around how I walk around the golf course,” he said.
Burmester’s Stinger GC team is also in the mix for its first team title in two years. The South Africans are tied with the Fireballs and Bryson DeChambeau’s Crushers GC – who won at Bolingbrook last year – at 10 under. Niemann’s Torque team is five shots back in solo fourth.
The last time the Stingers won a team title was 2023 LIV Golf Tulsa. That week, they all stayed in the same house – and they haven’t done that again until this week in Chicago.
“It could be a good omen for us,” Burmester said.
TEAM SCORES
LIV Golf’s scoring format involves all four scores now counting in every round in the team competition. Here are the results and scores for each team after Saturday’s Rd. 2 of LIV Golf Chicago.
T1. CRUSHERS GC -10 (Casey 67, DeChambeau 68, Lahiri 68, Howell III 74; Rd. 2 score: -7)
T1. FIREBALLS GC -10 (Ballester 66, Puig 69, Ancer 71, Garcia 73; Rd. 2 score: -5)
T1. STINGER GC -10 (Burmester 65, Grace 70, Schwartzel 71, Oosthuizen 74; Rd. 2 score: -4)
4. TORQUE GC -5 (Ortiz 65, Niemann 70, Muñoz 71, Pereira 72; Rd. 2 score: -6)
5. 4ACES GC -4 (Pieters 69, Varner III 69, Reed 72, Johnson 73; Rd. 2 score: -1)
6. LEGION XIII -1 (Rahm 67, Hatton 72, McKibbin 72, Surratt 72; Rd. 2 score: -1)
7. RIPPER GC E (Jones 69, Leishman 69, Herbert 71, Smith 73; Rd. 2 score: -2)
8. RANGEGOATS GC +2 (Wolff 68, Campbell 70, Uihlein 72, Watson 73; Rd. 2 score: -1)
9. SMASH GC +3 (Gooch 69, Kokrak 69, McDowell 75, Koepka 76; Rd. 2 score: +5)
10. HYFLYERS GC +4 (Mickelson 71, Steele 72, Ogletree 73, Tringale 73; Rd. 2 score: +5)
11. CLEEKS GC +9 (Bland 68, Kaymer 73, Meronk 73, Kjettrup 75; Rd. 2 score: +5)
12. IRON HEADS GC +11 (Jang 71, Lee 71, Kozuma 72, Na 72; Rd. 2 score: +2)
T12. MAJESTICKS GC +14 (Poulter 71, Stenson 71, Horsfield 72, Westwood 75; Rd. 2 score: +5)
Wild Cards: C. Lee 67, Kim 68



