Rahm, Detry, HV III tied atop LIV Hong Kong after Moving Day

Jon Rahm, captain of Legion XIII on his way into the shared lead on Moving Day of HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong at the Hong Kong Golf Club on Saturday. Image courtesy LIV Golf.

From a Correspondent

Hong Kong: For the third time in three starts this season, Jon Rahm will enter the final round in a strong position to earn his first individual LIV Golf victory since 2024. 

The Legion XIII captain carded a 5 under par 65 on Saturday to climb into a three-way tie for the lead at 17 under with the final round set Sunday at the HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong.  
 
“You have to keep putting yourself in contention and giving yourself chances,” said Rahm, who has started the 2026 season with consecutive runner-up finishes. 

“As long as I’m doing that, I’m playing good golf, take advantage of the opportunities I get, but it’ll come. As I’m playing solid golf, I’m hoping tomorrow I have a good Sunday and get it done.” 
 
For Rahm to claim a win, he’ll need to outduel the very man he helped make his way to Hong Kong Golf Club – 4Aces GC’s Thomas Detry. 

The Belgian, despite arriving late after being stranded in Dubai, has shown no signs of rust, shooting a 4 under 66 to also join the final group of co-leaders. 
 
“Well, if it wasn’t for him, I don’t think I’d be here,” Detry said of Rahm. “It’s a little bit funny that way. But listen, we’re both competitors, and he’s done it for his teammates. He’s done it for the league.

Good friends

“It’s amazing what he did, and he’s a good friend of mine, as well. We’ve played a lot of golf as juniors and on the PGA Tour and everywhere together and out here now. 

“I think we’re just going to have a nice competitive fun round tomorrow, and we’ll see who prevails.” 

Rahm helped to organise a private charter from West Asia for seven LIV Golf players – including Detry, as well as Rahm’s Legion XIII teammates Caleb Surratt and Tom McKibbin – who were stranded when the recent conflict closed the airport in Dubai.

He was happy to do so, even if he now has to out-duel Detry for the title.

Thomas Detry of 4Aces GC hits off the tee during round three at Fanling on Saturday. Image courtesy LIV Golf.

“The way I see it is it’s simply my duty,” Rahm said. “I was raised with certain values, that if you have the ability and capability of helping somebody, especially in a scenario like that where my main focus essentially was getting them out of there, not necessarily playing a tournament. 

“I remember telling Caleb earlier in the week, how about you forget about playing the tournament and we focus on getting you to safety and then we’ll see if you can get to Hong Kong. 

“With the ever-changing environment, it looked kind of dark for a second. For a second, at one point, if they went through a different extraction plan, they were going to go to Europe. 

“I was trying to help people in Spain to get them set up to practice in Spain. 

“It looked like coming here was going to be hard. But yeah, here they are. Never thought they would be able to come. It’s amazing that so many of them are safe and that’s the most important thing.”

Three’s company

Rahm and Detry aren’t alone at the top, as Smash GC’s Harold Varner fired a 7 under 63 to vault himself into a share of the lead. Varner III ranks second for the week in Strokes Gained Approach (+7.50) and first in Strokes Gained Off the Tee on the par 3s.  
 
Varner III, flashing his signature grin, summed up his love for the par 3s perfectly: “Yeah, it’s nice. Par 3s, you get to start from the fairway, so it’s great.” 
 
The 36-hole co-leader, Carlos Ortiz of Torque GC had an up-and-down day. 

The veteran made the turn at even par after bogeys on holes eight and nine before rebounding nicely with four birdies in his first five holes on the back nine to briefly climb back to 17 under before missing short par putts on holes 16 and 18 to fall two adrift of the lead. 
 
Southern Guards GC’s Dean Burmester shared the co-lead with Ortiz entering Saturday but failed to keep up with the scoring, posting a bogey-free 1 under 69 to reach the clubhouse at 15 under, two shots back of the lead with Ortiz and 4Aces GC’s Thomas Pieters, who had the round of the day with a 9-under 61.
 
“I’m gutted,” Burmester admitted after the round. “I don’t feel like I did too much wrong, honestly. Maybe tried a little too hard. I don’t know. 

“Hit some amazing golf shots out there, and some poor ones, probably on the wrong holes. Hit some great shots. I went bogey-free. Just didn’t make any putts. Got to find a way to lift myself up tomorrow and give it a go.” 

Smash GC clings to a narrow two-stroke team lead, powered by Varner III’s scorching round, but with six teams lurking within six strokes, that gap could be eliminated in just a few holes. Expect an exhilarating shootout on Sunday’s team leaderboard. (courtesy LIV Golf)

Harold Varner III of Smash GC putts on the ninth green during the third round of HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong on Saturday. Image courtesy LIV Golf.

Leaderboards

Individual top 10

T1 (-17) – Jon Rahm, Legion XIII (66-62-65); Thomas Detry, 4Aces GC (64-63-66); Harold Varner III, Smash GC (66-64-63) 

T4 (-15) – Carlos Ortiz, Torque GC (60-66-69); Dean Burmester, Southern Guards GC (62-64-69); Thomas Pieters, 4Aces GC (68-66-61) 

7. (-14) – Lucas Herbert, Ripper GC (66-65-65) 

8. (-13) – Sergio Garcia, Fireballs GC (63-69-65)

T9 (-10) – Lee Westwood, Majesticks GC (67-64-67); Matthew Wolff, RangeGoats GC (65-64-69) 

Team top 3

1. (-44) – Smash GC (Varner III 63, Gooch 69, Kokrak 69, McDowell 70; Rd. 3 total: -9) 

2. (-42) – 4Aces GC (Pieters 61, Detry 66, Kim 66, Johnson 68; Rd. 2 total: -19) 

3. (-41) – Legion XIII (Rahm 65, Surratt 65, McKibbin 66, Hatton 69; Rd. 2 total: -15) 

Round 3 stats

Driving distance: Sam Horsfield, 335.9-yard avg. 

Longest drive: Dustin Johnson, 367.7 yards (11th hole) 

Driving accuracy: Joaquin Niemann, 92.86% (13 of 14) 

Greens in Regulation: Harold Varner III, Thomas Pieters, Louis Oosthuizen, Sebastián Muñoz, Charl Schwartzel, Caleb Surratt, Younghan Song, Byeong Hun An, 88.89% (16 of 18) 

Scrambling: 10 players at 100%, led by Dean Burmester, Branden Grace and Miguel Tabuena (4 of 4) 

Fewest Putts: Cameron Smith, 25 

Bogey-free rounds: Thomas Pieters (61) Harold Varner III (63), Paul Casey (64), Lucas Herbert (65), Caleb Surratt (65), Sebastián Muñoz (66), Branden Grace (67), Charles Howell III (67), Miguel Tabuena (68), Dean Burmester (69) 

Also read: Ortiz and Burmester share halfway lead at LIV Golf Hong Kong


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