Legion XIII produces record team lead while Rahm takes control in LIV Golf Mexico City

Captain Jon Rahm of Legion XIII putts on the fourth green during the second round of LIV Golf Mexico City at Club de Golf Chapultepec on Friday. (Charles Laberge/LIV Golf)
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Updated 18 April 2026
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Legion XIII produces record team lead while Rahm takes control in LIV Golf Mexico City

  • The team captain extends his lead at midway point while trio tie for second heading into the weekend

MEXICO CITY: Defending LIV Golf Mexico City team champions Legion XIII delivered a historic performance through two rounds at Club de Golf Chapultepec, building the largest lead after any round in LIV Golf history.

Powered by captain and 36-hole individual leader Jon Rahm and a pair of low rounds from Tyrrell Hatton and Tom McKibbin, Legion XIII surged to 25 under at the halfway stage at LIV Golf Mexico City 2026, opening a commanding 19-shot advantage over Fireballs GC. Korean Golf Club and Cleeks Golf Club are tied for third at 3-under, with Torque GC another shot back.

Prior to Friday, the largest lead by either an individual or team in league history was the 14-stroke win by Southern Guards GC — then called Stinger GC  in LIV Golf’s inaugural tournament in London in 2022.

“Anytime you have to count and do some math to realize how many ahead you are, it’s an amazing thing,” Rahm said. “I’m hoping we all keep playing to the same level and come Sunday, the last few holes is not even a contest and we have a 20-something, 30-something-shot lead. That would be amazing.

“But you have to expect other teams are going to come in swinging and play good, so we still need to do what we’ve been doing and play really good golf.”

Individually, Rahm is in a familiar position at the top of the leaderboard, backing up his opening 6-under 65 with a 4-under 67, moving to 10 under for a one-shot lead.

He leads a trio tied for second at 9 under, including McKibbin, RangeGoats GC’s Matthew Wolff and Smash GC’s Harold Varner III. Fireballs GC’s Luis Masaveu sits alone in fifth at 8 under. First-round leader Victor Perez slipped into a tie for sixth after a 2-over 73, now three shots off the pace alongside Hatton and Wild Card player Richard T. Lee.

Rahm, the league’s current points leader and reigning two-time individual champion, again showed his ability to stay steady — even if Friday wasn’t as smooth as the scorecard suggested.

“Today was a bit of a frustrating day,” he said. “I think whether it was the wind or the altitude, there was quite a few shots that were on a really good line and were very far off … there’s things that can happen, but it doesn’t make it any easier.”

Despite that, Rahm continues to give himself chances as he chases his second win of the year and fourth of his LIV Golf career. The outright lead on Friday is his 16th (solo or tied) since he joined the league prior to the 2024 season.

“I’m clearly playing good enough, I just need to take advantage of the opportunities I’ve been giving myself,” he said. “As good as I’m playing, I still feel like it could be better.”

Wolff delivered one of the rounds of the week so far with a bogey-free 6-under 65, which is no small feat given how he described his ball-striking.

“I told my caddie after I finished up, I said, I would have never guessed that that round would be bogey-free,” Wolff said. “I feel really good with the putter, so I think that helped a lot.”

Despite the clean card, Wolff admitted it was far from stress-free. A lengthy par save from 36 feet on the 12th hole highlighted his resilience.

“Yeah, extremely,” he said when asked if the round was mentally draining. “It’s just stressful … it was kind of the opposite today. I was scrambling a lot.”

Wolff also credited the energy of the Mexico City crowd while highlighting the added physical challenge of altitude. “All the kids and the fans are shouting ‘Wolff’… it’s great,” he said. “Altitude is hard, though… I was so out of breath.”

McKibbin matched Wolff’s 65 to give Legion XIII two players inside the top three, while Varner stayed firmly in contention with a 5-under round.