$218M-worth golfer Jon Rahm (via Forbes) and the legendary Phil Mickelson are two of the most popular golfers in the world. Both golfers have a lot of influence, and recently, a popular golf page on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) reached out to them to help a fan with terminal cancer.The popular golf page in question is Tee Times. On the Elon Musk-owned social media platform, Tee Times posted a screenshot of a post from Reddit. In the post, a Reddit user wrote about their brother, who is a golf enthusiast but is suffering from terminal cancer.As per the post, the user has arranged for their brother to play at Pebble Beach. But they also mentioned their brother has a desire to play at Cypress Point. However, the user noted that Cypress Point is known for its exclusivity and requires a member reference to play.The user was looking for some leads or connections to make their brother's wish of playing at Cypress Point come true. The user noted that this event would ideally take place between January and May 2025.You can check out the entire post below:This post on Reddit was quickly shared by Tee Times, who tagged LIV Golf's Phil Mickelson and Jon Rahm. Apart from these two golfers, LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman, Ian Poulter, Bryson DeChambeau, and Sergio Garcia were the other names tagged on the post.What was the last tournament Jon Rahm played, and how much did he earn?In his latest appearance on the professional golf circuit, Jon Rahm was seen playing on the DP World Tour's Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. This move came after the LIV Golf professional appealed his fines and was allowed to play in the Open de Espana, which took place before the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.In the tournament held in Spain, Rahm was the runner-up, while he finished T7 at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. After four rounds, Rahm scored 65-71-65-69 to finish T7.The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship had a purse of $5,000,000. While the largest chunk of this purse went to the tournament winner Tyrrell Hatton ($800,000), Rahm earned $123,840 for his T7 finish.Here is a detailed look at the payout for the event:1 Tyrrell Hatton $800,0002 Nicolas Colsaerts $533,3303 Tommy Fleetwood $300,480T4 Rasmus Neergaard-Peterson $203,840T4 David Puig $203,840T4 Robin Williams $203,840T7 Tom Valliant $123,840T7 Haotong Li $123,840T7 Jon Rahm $123,840T10 Matthew Jordan $92,160T10 Brooks Koepka $92,160T12 Kazuma Kobori $71,178T12 Darren Fichardt $71,178T12 Niklas Norgaard $71,178T12 Thorbjorn Oleson $71,178T12 Shane Lowry $71,178T12 Alex Noren $71,178T12 Dean Burmester $71,178T19 Peter Uihlein $55,200T19 Adrien Saddier $55,200T19 David Micheluzzi $55,200T19 Jorge Campillo $55,200T19 Yannik Paul $55,200T19 Louis Albertse $55,200T25 Maximilian Rottluff $39,744T25 James Ashfield $39,744T25 Jens Dantorp $39,744T25 Daniel Hillier $39,744T25 Callum Shinkwin $39,744T25 Robert MacIntyre $39,744T25 Rory McIlroy $39,744T25 Padraig Harrington $39,744T25 Andrew Putnam $39,744T25 Scott Jamieson $39,744T35 Jordan Smith $28,975T35 Todd Clements $28,975T35 Branden Grace $28,975T35 Joost Luiten $28,975T35 Matthew Baldwin $28,975T35 Grant Forrest $28,975T35 Patrick Reed $28,975T35 Connor Syme $28,975T43 Matthew Southgate $23,520T43 John Parry $23,520T43 Fabrizio Zanotti $23,520T43 Tom McKibbin $23,520T43 Wilco Nienaber $23,520T43 Matt Wallace $23,520T43 Richard Mansell $23,520T43 Sam Jones $23,520T43 Francesco Laporta $23,520T43 Marcus Armitage $23,520T43 Matthis Besard $23,520T54 Yurav Premlall $15,235T54 Robert Rock $15,235T54 Thriston Lawrence $15,235T54 Daniel Brown $15,235T54 John Cameron $15,235T54 Lorenzo Scalise $15,235T54 Jesper Svensson $15,23561 Justin Harding $14,00062 Matthieu Pavon $13,50063 Shubhankar Sharma $13,000T64 Sebastian Soderberg $12,250T64 Alex Fitzpatrick $12,250T64 Sung Kang $12,250T64 David Law $12,250T68 James Nicholas $10,250T68 Kiradech Aphibardrat $10,250T68 Adrian Otaegui $10,250T68 Sean Crocker $10,250