
Spanish Golfers Succeeding Abroad: Ranking 2025

Spain has always been a cradle of great talents in the world of golf. From Severiano Ballesteros to Sergio García, Spanish golfers have left their mark in major international tournaments.
In 2025, the new generation continues that tradition with strength. Many of our professionals are shining in circuits such as the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and LIV Golf, taking the flag of Spain to the top and positioning national golf as a world reference.
In this article, we review the key names of the year, their achievements, their statistics and why we should keep an eye on them.
2025 Ranking of Outstanding Spanish Golfers
1. Jon Rahm – Spain’s ambassador in world golf
- Circuit: LIV Golf
- LIV Ranking 2025: Top 5
- Achievements: Two victories this season, including an individual victory at LIV Jeddah.
- Relevance: His signing up by LIV revolutionized the panorama. He continues to be the benchmark of Spanish golf.
Rahm is not only the most mediatic player in Spain, but also one of the most consistent worldwide. His presence in majors and his leadership in the Spanish team make him the image of national golf.
2. David Puig – The young man who steps strong
- Circuit: LIV Golf (Torque GC)
- Meteoric rise: Won at LIV Singapore 2025
- Educated at: Arizona State University (as Rahm)
At only 23 years old, Puig has shown that he is not just passing through, but has the talent and mentality to compete with the greats. His progress is one of the best news in recent Spanish golf.
3. Pablo Larrazábal – Experience and perseverance
- Circuit: DP World Tour
- Achievements: Several outstanding performances in tournaments in Asia and the Middle East.
- European Ranking: Top 25
He has been one of the pillars of Spanish golf in Europe for years, and continues to demonstrate that experience and mettle are key to remain among the elite.
4. Jorge Campillo – Silent, but Dangerous
- Circuit: DP World Tour
- Results 2025: Second place at Qatar Masters
- Style of play: Tactical, solid and error-free.
Campillo continues to be one of the most consistent players in our country, with a constant presence in the cuts and high positions.
5. Carlota Ciganda – Dominating the women’s circuit

- Circuit: LPGA & Ladies European Tour
- Achievements: Victory in the Andalucía Costa del Sol Open 2025
- Ranking: Top 20 women in the world
Carlota is the great name of Spanish women’s golf. Her leadership in the Solheim Cup and her commitment to national golf make her a true ambassador of the sport.
6. Eugenio López-Chacarra – The talent that aims high
- Circuit: LIV Golf
- University: Oklahoma State
- Projection: Included among the most promising youngsters on the circuit.
Although he has not yet fully exploded, Lopez-Chacarra is one of the great projects of Spanish golf, and his aggressive style fits perfectly in LIV Golf.
Why is it important to make our golfers visible?
1. Generates national pride and local enthusiasm.
Seeing Spanish players succeed internationally encourages the following of golf in Spain and helps to fill courses and schools.
2. Increases investment and visibility in the country.
Foreign successes result in more professional tournaments on Spanish soil, more golf tourism and more media interest.
3. Inspire the next generation
Each victory by Rahm or Carlota Ciganda inspires hundreds of youngsters to take up the clubs for the first time.
Keys to the Success of Spanish Golfers
- University training in the U.S. (Rahm, Puig, Chacarra)
- Support from the RFEG and private academies
- Growing presence on alternative circuits such as LIV Golf
- Creative, strategic and technical style of play
- Constant mental and physical work
FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions

Which Spaniards have won tournaments in 2025?
Rahm (2), Puig (1) and Ciganda (1) in high-level international tournaments.
Who leads women’s golf in Spain?
Carlota Ciganda, with outstanding performances in the American and European circuit.
Are there any new Spanish promises expected?
Yes, names such as Ángel Ayora and Andrea Revuelta are making a name for themselves in the amateur categories.
Spanish golfers not only shine at home
2025 is a brilliant year for Spanish golf, with a perfect blend of youth, experience and international presence. Players like Rahm, Puig, Ciganda or Campillo are making their mark outside our borders, and the future is as promising as it is inspiring.
At Andalucía Golfwe will closely follow their steps, because every birdie, every title and every achievement they obtain represents the pride of an entire country.
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