Jon Rahm He wanted to see the positive side of his bad third lap. “My face at the end of the 18th hole was more unbelievable than relief … it was the worst putt I’ve thrown all day and it hit all the way to the middle …”, said the resigned Basque.
“It was pretty dynamic the whole day, because you can see that the first 14 holes I played well … but things didn’t work out. There were a few gusts of wind that drove me big and yet, there was I had thousands of chances to stay there, because on the 14th tee I was +1. And that I missed the 13th, 12th, 10th, 9th, 8th, 6th, 5th and 3rd putt … they are all puttable “, he added. “It’s not like you put them on, but if a couple of them come in, it’s a big change. In the end, they became bad swings that ruined my return,” Jon said.
“I’m +7 and hopefully tomorrow there will be a good lap. If I do -7 or -8 maybe I’m in the top 20 … I’ve done it before, but good. Tomorrow I want to do something below 70 and finish with good grade. All I know is that I will not give up and I will do everything tomorrow to finish as high as possible “, he stressed.
“I don’t think the cold weather today is a reason … if I’m playing it’s almost the best day I’ve ever played”. Finally, with so many missed putts, he said: “I’ve been burning the edge of the hole all day … but no one said it was easy to put in here.”
Source: La Verdad

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