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    Jon Rahm made an albatross at LIV Golf Virginia that somehow got passed by … well almost everybody

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    May 11, 2026
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    Just the fifth albatross in LIV Golf history appeared to initially elude the broadcast and the league’s leaderboard shot-replay function after Jon Rahm holed his second shot at the par-5 17th at Trump National Washington, D.C. during the final round of the LIV Golf Virginia event. Suffice it to say, the accomplishment didn’t get past social media, where it caused a stir of sorts.

    In fairness to the broadcast, the Spaniard was one over par on his round (11 under for the tournament) and 13 shots off the lead at the time. That was courtesy of a colorful scorecard featuring an opening eagle at the par-5 second (his shotgun start hole), a double bogey, three bogeys and two birdies.

    When he reached the 17th, his 16th hole of the final round, Rahm hit a 321-yard drive that faded into the right rough. With 217 yards remaining for his second shot, Rahm holed out for a 2.

    Video footage from the X account of Rahm’s team, Legion XIII, managed to capture the shot from distance.

    From a slight downslope, Rahm struck an iron and waited for the ball to land on the green. When the crowd went wild, the two-time LIV winner in 2026 looked around for confirmation the ball had gone in the hole for an albatross. He asked playing partners via a hand gesture pointing to the ground if the ball disappeared.

    When it was confirmed, Rahm raised his hands and club in the air before high-fiving playing partner Graeme McDowell.

    On the LIV Golf leaderboard—which allows users to replay footage from holes—Rahm’s tee shot is captured but not the second. Instead, Rahm’s shot profile appears to show playing partner Thomas Detry lining up for his shot.

    Social-media accounts such as NUCLR Golf questioned whether the shot was shown on the broadcast.

    The two-time major winner went on to make par on the 18th and birdie on his closing hole, the first, to finish with a 69 and close the tournament with a 15-under score, tying him for eighth behind winner Lucas Herbert at 24 under.

    Rahm’s albatross was the fifth for LIV Golf, following Brendan Steele (2024 Greenbrier) and Richard Bland (2025 Mexico City), before David Puig and Sergio Garcia both recorded the rare score in the same round (round two) at LIV Golf Adelaide this year.