So, I got curious about Jon Rahm the other day. You see him playing, especially after his big move and wins, and you naturally start noticing the logos plastered all over his gear. I just found myself wondering, okay, who’s actually footing the bill here? Who are Jon Rahm’s sponsors these days?

My usual process kicked in. I sat down and started poking around online. Nothing fancy, just opened up a search engine and typed in the obvious things like “Jon Rahm sponsors” or “what companies sponsor Jon Rahm”. I find that’s usually the best way to get a baseline understanding.
Pretty quickly, some names started showing up over and over again. It wasn’t exactly rocket science to find the main players involved with him. I started making a mental list, then actually typed it out to keep track. Here’s a rundown of the key sponsors I kept seeing associated with him, especially recently:
- Callaway Golf: This seemed like a big one, especially for his clubs and the golf ball he uses. They’ve been partnered for a good while.
- TravisMathew: This is the apparel brand he wears on the course. I found out it’s actually owned by Callaway, so that connection made a lot of sense.
- Rolex: A classic sponsor for top golfers, right? The luxury watch brand. Saw their name linked to him consistently.
- Mercedes-Benz: Another high-end sponsor, this time for automobiles. Seems common for athletes at his level.
- Blue Yonder: This one was new to me. Had to look it up – seems to be a supply chain or software company. Interesting tech angle.
- Maestro Dobel Tequila: I noticed this name pop up more recently, seems like a newer partnership for him.
Now, the elephant in the room is obviously his huge move to LIV Golf. That was a major shake-up, not just for him but for the whole golf world. I spent some time specifically searching how that affected his sponsorship deals. It got a bit confusing initially, especially around the apparel side. But it looks like Callaway stayed on board for the equipment, which is significant. And the TravisMathew clothing deal seems solid now too. Plus, you have to figure LIV Golf itself is now a massive financial factor for him, even if it’s not a ‘sponsor’ in the traditional patch-on-the-shirt way for every single event.
I didn’t just rely on the first couple of hits, mind you. I clicked into a few articles from reputable sports news sites, especially those discussing the financial side of his LIV move, as sponsors often get mentioned there. I also browsed a couple of golf forums quickly, just reading the chatter. Sometimes you get little nuggets of info or confirmation from the fan discussions. I just wanted to cross-reference a bit and make sure the sponsor list felt current.
So, that was basically my process for figuring out who sponsors Jon Rahm. It started with simple curiosity, led to some searching, listing out the brands, and then digging a little deeper to understand the impact of his recent career changes. It’s quite the portfolio of sponsors he has – the expected golf gear, some luxury brands, and even a tech company. Shows the kind of commercial power these top athletes have. It was an interesting little research project for myself.
