Professional golfer Jon Rahm received enthusiastic support from his family during the 2026 Masters Tournament, as wife Kelley Cahill and their three children accompanied him to the prestigious event in Augusta, Georgia. The family's presence at the tournament reflects a decade-long partnership that began on the campus of Arizona State University and has grown alongside Rahm's professional career.
Rahm and Cahill's relationship evolved from friendship to romance in 2016 while both were students at Arizona State University. The transition from college friends to romantic partners proved significant for the golfer, who reflected on their early relationship during an August 2018 interview with Golf Channel following their engagement.
"For our relationship, we started dating in college. We moved in after six months, and we've been living together for two years already," Rahm explained at the time. "I think we acted and both felt like a married couple already. We felt like being official in that sense, so it really hasn't changed much in that sense."
The couple formalized their commitment on December 13, 2019, exchanging vows in Spain. Their family expanded significantly in subsequent years, with the arrival of three children who have become fixtures at major golf tournaments.
Their first son, Kepa Cahill Rahm, was born on April 3, 2021, at 12:15 a.m. Rahm announced the birth with evident joy, describing it as "without a doubt the greatest day of my life." The infant weighed 7.2 pounds and measured 20.5 inches. Kepa was followed by brother Eneko Cahill Rahm, who arrived on August 5, 2022. The family welcomed their daughter, Alaia Cahill Rahm, in late September 2024.
Cahill has demonstrated active involvement in her husband's professional endeavors, notably serving as Rahm's caddy during the April 2024 Masters Tournament. Their eldest son, Kepa, joined them on the course during that appearance, establishing a family tradition that has continued through subsequent tournaments.
The family made another memorable appearance at the April 2025 Masters Tournament, where daughter Alaia made her tournament debut. Cahill carried the infant on her chest while their two sons ran alongside Rahm on the Augusta golf course, creating a scene that resonated with spectators and highlighted the family-oriented atmosphere that has characterized Rahm's approach to his career.
Beyond tournament appearances, the couple has maintained their relationship through various professional commitments. They attended the Ryder Cup Teams' welcome dinner in New York in September 2025, enjoying what Rahm described as a rare parents' night out amid their busy schedule with three young children.
The engagement itself reflected Rahm's personal investment in their relationship. During his August 2018 interview with Golf Channel, he detailed his involvement in designing the engagement ring. "She wanted to pick the diamond, but I knew what I wanted," Rahm explained. "I designed what's around the ring. It's supposed to look like a crown and an engraving inside. I had a big part in it. It wasn't exactly what she wanted, but she loves it. It's a little more personal like that."
The Rahm family's presence at major golf tournaments has become increasingly common as their children have grown. Their attendance at the 2026 Masters Tournament continues this pattern, demonstrating the balance the couple has struck between professional obligations and family life. As Rahm competes at the highest levels of professional golf, Cahill and their children remain visible supporters, contributing to the personal narrative that accompanies his athletic achievements.