Tuesday, July 2, 2024 Caleb Surratt is making waves as the youngest player in the LIV Golf League, having already clinched three team titles. The 20-year-old is excited to take on a new challenge as he tees up for the first time on the Asian Tour at the International Series Morocco this week. Last year, the American youngster turned heads by winning three out of four points on his Walker Cup debut, the storied amateur match-up between teams from the United States and Great Britain & Ireland.

This impressive performance caught the attention of LIV Golf, leading Surratt to turn professional and sign with Jon Rahm’s Legion XIII team at the start of the season. Surratt quickly found his stride, with two impressive top-15 finishes in his first two tournaments, in Mayakoba and Las Vegas, where he finished tied for 13th and joint 15th, respectively. His strong showing in the season-opening Mayakoba event helped Legion XIII win the team title, marking a fairytale start for the American.

The team followed up with victories in Miami and Nashville, the most recent event, played two weeks ago. The former University of Tennessee student is stepping into the unknown at the International Series Morocco. The tournament, taking place on Royal Golf Dar Es Salam’s Red Course from July 4-7, is the third of 10 elevated events on the Asian Tour.

These events provide a direct pathway to the LIV Golf League for a field of 156 players, including top talent from the Asian Tour and the best local a.