The U.S. Open Amateur champion will follow the same path as several other countrymen and skip the PGA to play for LIV.

This is José Luis Ballester: The latest Spanish golfer to join LIV golf in the footsteps of Jon Rahm and Sergio García

The 21-year-old from Castellón, Spain has finished his playing days at Arizona State University where other Spanish players have studied and played before: Jon Rahm, David Puig, Azahara Muñoz, Carlota Ciganda and Adri Arnaus. Like Rahm and Puig, Ballester will head to LIV to begin his professional career with Fireballs GC.
Reigning US Amateur Champion and 6th ranked amateur in the world, Josele Ballester is confirmed to be joining Fireballs GC on the LIV Golf League.
— Flushing It (@flushingitgolf) June 3, 2025
The 21 year old Spaniard, will replace Luis Masaveu for the rest of the season who was on a half season contract. Luis Masaveu will… pic.twitter.com/vaS0Wb7kGm
Ballester played at the 2025 Masters, but didn’t make the cut, “Augusta is a course I’ve dreamed of playing, to be able to play there in the future is incredible,” he told reporters back in August 2024. “I’ll play with less fear, I was nervous at the Open (Championship in 2024). Little by little I’m getting used to people following me and having cameras around. I’ll be more prepared for next year.”
Tough Thursday at the Masters for Ballester
Ballester struggled during his first round at the Masters playing with Justin Thomas and Scottie Scheffler. The Spanish amateur finished at 4-over par on a tough Augusta National, but everyone is talking about him for other reasons.
The player from Arizona State had to make a quick decision on the course when nature called and he decided to “take relief” in Rae’s Creek:
José Luis Ballester explained why he urinated in Rae's Creek during today's opening round of the Masters. pic.twitter.com/4CduoJScId
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) April 10, 2025
That wasn’t the only thing that annoyed patrons and online golf fans: Many observers took offense to his hat. Yep, that’s right, fans didn’t like his hat that had “Sun Devils” written backwards and upside down.
not good pic.twitter.com/NKO0cl3Ytx
— Kyle Porter (@KylePorterNS) April 10, 2025
Following in the footsteps of Sergio García, Luis Masaveu, David Puig and Jon Rahm.
Ballester is looking to make a name for himself on the LIV Tour in 2025. He told the Diario AS online sports site in August 2024 that he felt more mature and confident with his game. “A mental switch I made these past months is to play more aggressively, I’m a good player and it has been good to take some more risks,” he said. “I’m working on accepting what happens. That was my mentality this week and I can’t complain about how things went.”
On Tuesday before the Masters, Ballester played Augusta National with Jon Rahm, Sergio García and José María Olazabal. Not bad company to learn a few things about the course and the tournament, “Everyone says that one thing is playing the course with a professional and another thing is playing the course with a past champion,” he said. “So being surrounded by Green Jacket players, it will be pretty, pretty special and for sure I will gain a lot of knowledge.”
Jon Rahm only had good things to say about Ballester in his press conference on Tuesday before the 2025 Masters. “With two parents that are Olympians, he’s got all the athletic genes that he needs to succeed in the game and a lot of talent,” Rahm said. “He’s a very, very good player. And I can’t stress this enough: he’s a wonderful man. He’s extremely kind, very empathetic, which is really interesting to see for a 20-year-old in college. Definitely somebody that’s really fun to be around. A very fun guy to play with.”
Fireballs GC today announced that highly decorated Spanish amateur Josele Ballester will join the Fireballs GC roster on a multi-year contract 🤝#LIVGolf @fireballsgc_https://t.co/IhyDeqNDaw
— LIV Golf (@livgolf_league) June 4, 2025
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Despite Ballester’s sporadic play at Augusta, he must have convinced Sergio García with his talent. He will begin his pro career with LIV Golf this weekend in Virginia.
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