Jon Rahm will tee it up at the 2026 Open de Espana presented by Madrid, returning to Club de Campo Villa de Madrid for another appearance in his national open. The DP World Tour confirmed the news on Friday, with the two-time major champion set for what the tour described as his eighth appearance in the event.
Rahm has been a constant presence at Spain’s national open since winning the title on debut in 2018, and his latest commitment gives the Madrid tournament an immediate headline name before the field is fully shaped. The confirmation came in a fresh DP World Tour update, which named Club de Campo Villa de Madrid as the venue.
Rahm gives Madrid event its headline draw
For Spanish golf, this is more than a routine schedule note. Rahm remains the biggest domestic pull in the men’s game, and his presence gives the Open de Espana a clear focal point for supporters, broadcasters and sponsors.
The return also keeps alive one of the event’s strongest modern storylines: Rahm trying to add another home title in front of a crowd that has treated him as the tournament’s central figure for years. With the announcement now official, attention can shift to the rest of the field and whether Madrid gets another Rahm-led Sunday push.



