His transition to the paid ranks was a seamless one and he earned his maiden professional title at the PGA Tour’s Farmers Insurance Open in January, holing a 60-foot eagle putt on the final hole to clinch the title.
Rahm then joined the European Tour and almost immediately emulated three of his Spanish golfing heroes – Seve Ballesteros, José María Olazábal and Sergio Garcia – with a stunning win in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, storming to a breathtaking six-stroke victory at Portstewart Golf Club with his 24 under par total of 264 being the lowest in the tournament’s illustrious history.
Rahm becomes the first Spaniard to win the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award since Pablo Larrazábal in 2008, and the fifth in total, with Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño (2005), Garcia (1999) and Olazábal (1986) also having claimed the honour.
Rahm said: “It's a very, very satisfying feeling to win this award. If you would have told me at the beginning of the year that I would be sitting here - fourth in the Race to Dubai, playing the way I've done in the Rolex Series, becoming Rookie of the Year - when I wasn't even a member at the beginning of the year - it's a really special feeling.
“I haven't checked all the names of the people that won this, but I did see Sam Torrance, and I'm guessing there are a lot of other great names too. It's just a huge honour to be sitting here in this position at this time of the year. I'm really happy and I'm really blessed that I have this opportunity and that I am able to accomplish this award. It's something I'm really proud of.”
His transition to the paid ranks was a seamless one and he earned his maiden professional title at the PGA Tour’s Farmers Insurance Open in January, holing a 60-foot eagle putt on the final hole to clinch the title.
Rahm then joined the European Tour and almost immediately emulated three of his Spanish golfing heroes – Seve Ballesteros, José María Olazábal and Sergio Garcia – with a stunning win in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, storming to a breathtaking six-stroke victory at Portstewart Golf Club with his 24 under par total of 264 being the lowest in the tournament’s illustrious history.
Rahm becomes the first Spaniard to win the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award since Pablo Larrazábal in 2008, and the fifth in total, with Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño (2005), Garcia (1999) and Olazábal (1986) also having claimed the honour.
Rahm said: “It's a very, very satisfying feeling to win this award. If you would have told me at the beginning of the year that I would be sitting here - fourth in the Race to Dubai, playing the way I've done in the Rolex Series, becoming Rookie of the Year - when I wasn't even a member at the beginning of the year - it's a really special feeling.
“I haven't checked all the names of the people that won this, but I did see Sam Torrance, and I'm guessing there are a lot of other great names too. It's just a huge honour to be sitting here in this position at this time of the year. I'm really happy and I'm really blessed that I have this opportunity and that I am able to accomplish this award. It's something I'm really proud of.”
Keith Pelley, Chief Executive of the European Tour, said: “I can think of no worthier recipient of the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award than Jon Rahm, whose rise to the top of the game in such a short space of time has undoubtedly been one of the great stories of the season.
“The swashbuckling manner in which he compiled his final round 65 to win at Portstewart had many people likening him to the great Seve Ballesteros and indeed, it was the precise sentiment expressed on the front page of Marca, the Spanish daily sports newspaper on the Monday morning, whose translated headline read: ‘That was how Seve won.’
“He joins an illustrious Roll of Honour in terms of winners of the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year since 1960, including many players who went on to become Major Champions. It will surprise no-one in our sport if that is the next list that Jon Rahm joins in the near future.”
As for the tournament, Rahm is hoping to sign off the year in style on his first appearance in Dubai.
"It's a golf course I've looked at on TV many, many times," he said. "With the lines of this golf course, I never understood how they shot so low every single time.
"It's a great golf course. It really suits me, especially off the tee, because I can free-wheel it a little bit. I can get to the tee and hit it as hard as I can. Those extra yards are always an advantage, but on a course like this where position to the green is very important. It's a huge advantage and that's probably why ball-strikers like Rory and Stenson have had huge success here. Hopefully I can end the year the same way I started it."
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year | |
Awarded to the leading player in the Race to Dubai Rankings presented by Rolex in their first year as a full or affiliate member of the European Tour. | |
1960 | Tommy Goodwin (ENG) |
1961 | Alex Caygill (ENG) |
1963 | Tony Jacklin (ENG) |
1966 | Robin Liddle (SCO) |
1968 | Bernard Gallacher (SCO) |
1969 | Peter Oosterhuis (ENG) |
1970 | Stuart Brown (ENG) |
1971 | David Llewellyn (WAL) |
1972 | Sam Torrance (SCO) |
1973 | Philip Elson (ENG) |
1974 | Carl Mason (ENG) |
1976 | Mark James (ENG) |
1977 | Sir Nick Faldo (ENG) |
1978 | Sandy Lyle (SCO) |
1979 | Mike Miller (SCO) |
1980 | Paul Hoad (ENG) |
1981 | Jeremy Bennett (ENG) |
1982 | Gordon Brand Jnr. (SCO) |
1983 | Grant Turner (ENG) |
1984 | Philip Parkin (WAL) |
1985 | Paul Thomas (WAL) |
1986 | José María Olazábal (ESP) |
1987 | Peter Baker (ENG) |
1988 | Colin Montgomerie (SCO) |
1989 | Paul Broadhurst (ENG) |
1990 | Russell Claydon (ENG) |
1991 | Per-Ulrik Johansson (SWE) |
1992 | Jim Payne (ENG) |
1993 | Gary Orr (SCO) |
1994 | Jonathan Lomas (ENG) |
1995 | Jarmo Sandelin (SWE) |
1996 | Thomas Björn (DEN) |
1997 | Scott Henderson (SCO) |
1998 | Olivier Edmond (FRA) |
1999 | Sergio Garcia (ESP) |
2000 | Ian Poulter (ENG) |
2001 | Paul Casey (ENG) |
2002 | Nick Dougherty (ENG) |
2003 | Peter Lawrie (IRL) |
2004 | Scott Drummond (SCO) |
2005 | Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño (ESP) |
2006 | Marc Warren (SCO) |
2007 | Martin Kaymer (GER) |
2008 | Pablo Larrazábal (ESP) |
2009 | Chris Wood (ENG) |
2010 | Matteo Manassero (ITA) |
2011 | Tom Lewis (ENG) |
2012 | Ricardo Santos (POR) |
2013 | Peter Uihlein (USA) |
2014 | Brooks Koepka (USA) |
2015 | Byeong Hun An (KOR) |
2016 | Jeunghun Wang (KOR) |
2017 | Jon Rahm (ESP) |