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Caleb Surratt details journey leaving Tennessee, joining LIV

- Cameron Jourdan

It wasn’t until three weeks ago it became official Caleb Surratt would join LIV Golf for the 2024 season.

The sophomore at Tennessee and reigning SEC individual champion had finished playing in the Jones Cup Invitation­al, which would be his final event as an amateur, though he didn’t know it then. He was spending time with his girlfriend when he received a call that would change his life.

He was joining LIV Golf and would be on the same team as Jon Rahm.

Come Friday, Surratt will tee it up at LIV Golf Mayakoba in Mexico on Rahm’s Legion XIII for his first profession­al start. Also on the team is Tyrrell Hatton, No. 16 in the world, and Kieran Vincent.

“It’s obviously been a whirlwind of events,” said Surratt, who was ranked 10th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. “You go from moving out of your dorm room to competing with the best players in the world, and having two of them truly being your daily mentors on the golf course, it seemed like a big opportunit­y for me and my golf game. And of course everybody is going to be entitled to their opinion, but I have no doubt that this is what was best for me and my golf game and the future of my profession­al career.”

That doesn’t mean leaving Tennessee was easy for Surratt. He was the best player on the Volunteers and a team leader. Last year he became the first player in Tennessee history to earn first-team AllAmerica honors. He was a member of the 2023 Walker Cup team and proved it as one of the top amateurs in the world.

However, it wasn’t just Surratt who was making the decision.

“The conversati­ons were a bit difficult,” he said. “I would say it was kind of tough to break the news because it’s a big change. I’m on a very highly competitiv­e college golf team that I was the leader of, and to kind of have to step up and leave, it’s tough. One thing that I made very well a point was to not just break the news to them and say I’m leaving. It was more of including everybody that was close to me and on my team in my decision. It was a team decision. It was a group decision. It was not just Caleb Surratt saying what Caleb Surratt wants.”

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