The PGA Tour is filled with great young players right now. Possibly the best one, Jon Rahm, isn't even a household name.

Rahm, 22, has set the world ablaze in 2017 with his first PGA Tour win — at famed Torrey Pines — followed by a T-5 at Pebble Beach and a T-3 last week at the WGC-Mexico Championship.

The former Arizona State product had an incredible college career that would make even the most famous ex-Sun Devils jealous. One of those men currently plays a role in shaping Rahm's future.

Tim Mickelson, who coached Rahm at Arizona State, is now his manager. Tim's brother Phil (maybe you've heard of him) has said that Rahm is one of the best players in the world already. The two former ASU stars played alongside one another Sunday.

Rahm is skipping this week's Valspar Championship so he can get some much-needed experience at Augusta National. Despite all his success and accolades, the Spaniard has never played the famous Georgia course.

According golfchannel.com, Rahm plans to take a scouting trip to Augusta National on Tuesday and Wednesday with his caddie.

As Rahm scouts Augusta National, the annual site of the Masters Tournament, the world is getting to know Rahm. Though he doesn't have the resume of Jordan Spieth or Rory McIlroy, a quick glance by even the most casual golf fan confirms Rahm is well on his way.

Not only will Rahm be contending for majors sooner than later, but he will also be giving the U.S. fits in the Ryder Cup for years to come.

Rahm has made just 18 PGA Tour starts. During that time, he has complied 12 top-25 finishes and five top-5 finishes. He is certainly one to watch.