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Jon Rahm takes six-shot victory in Mexico as LIV Golf insists it will continue amid speculation about financial future

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Jon Rahm takes six-shot victory in Mexico as LIV Golf insists it will continue amid speculation about financial future

Jon Rahm capped off a chaotic week on LIV Golf when he closed with a seven-under 64 on Sunday for a six-shot victory in LIV Golf Mexico City, his second victory this year on the Saudi-funded circuit.

The week has been filled with uncertainty surrounding the Saudi-funded league, with CEO Scott O'Neil writing a memo to staff to say LIV was assured of funding through the end of the year in an effort to dispel growing doubts about the stability of the league's financial future.

That came in response to reports that the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) is set to end its financial support towards the circuit.

At the event in Mexico there was a power outage on Tuesday, further fuelling speculation. The streaming cut out for two hours during the opening round.

But LIV announced it would be returning to Chapultepec Golf Club next year.

Rahm went all of last season on LIV without winning, though he did claim the points title. He had also experienced disappointment before in 2017 at Chapultepec when it was a World Golf Championship.

There was no doubt this time after he made birdie on the reachable par-4 second hole and then holed out for eagle on the next hole. He played bogey-free.

"If you would have told me last week on Thursday afternoon that I'd be winning by a six-shot margin this week, I would not have believed you because of how bad I played," said Rahm, who tied for 38th in the Masters.

Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the final round, citing an injury to his wrist that he did not want to further aggravate.

DeChambeau, who was trying to become the first player to win three straight times on LIV Golf, was 16 shots behind Rahm when he stopped playing.

"I experienced some discomfort in my wrist during yesterday's round and have decided to withdraw from the final round of LIV Golf Mexico City to prevent further injury," DeChambeau said in a social media post. "Not how I wanted this week to go."

DeChambeau said he would be evaluated and hoped to be at LIV Golf Virginia on May 7-10, a week before the PGA Championship.

Rahm motored along, and so did his Legion XIII team, which won for the first time this year.

David Puig shot 66 to finish second, picking up valuable world ranking points and all but assuring that he will be in the PGA Championship. The Spaniard is close enough that another top finish in Virginia could get him into the US Open.

The next LIV Golf League event is LIV Golf Virginia, scheduled to take place from May 7-10 at Trump National Golf Club in Washington DC.

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