Jon Rahm has subscribed epically to the Farmers Insurance Open. After a first day full of difficulties that seemed to leave him almost out of the tournament, the Spaniard he recovered in a big way on Thursday and this Friday he delivered another big blow that put him just two shots behind the leader before the final day.
In a great state of form, so he won two tournaments in a row in a fantastic start to the year, Rahm posted an impressive -6 card on Friday (an eagle, five birdies and a bogey) that put him in second place with a cumulative -10.
American Sam Ryder followed in the leadwith a total of -12 after reaching par on Friday with one birdie and one bogey.
Rahm is not only playing in this tournament in San Diego (USA) with his third consecutive victory but also also climbed to number one in the world ranking.
On Wednesday, he seemed to fall short with a +1 that left him 9 shots behind the best and has a lot of work ahead of him to beat the cut, but the -5 on Thursday and the -6 on Saturday were put him in a good position to be crowned at the Farmers Insurance Open.
Not far from Ryder and Rahm appears the American Tony Finau, third in the tournament (-8 overall). after this Friday was the best with a huge -8 (an eagle, six birdies and no bogeys).
Farmers Insurance Open
Sorting after the third day
1. Sam Ryder (USA) -12 (64-68-72)
2. Jon Rahm (ESP) -10 (73-67-66)
3. Tony Finau (USA) -8 (73-71-64)
4. Max Homa (USA) -7 (68-70-71)
. Sung-Jae Im (KOR) -7 (68-74-67)
. Collin Morikawa (USA) -7 (67-72-70)
. Sahith Theegala (USA) -7 (66-72-71)
8. Seonghyeon Kim (KOR) -6 (67-74-69)
9. Byeong Hun An (KOR) -5 (68-72-71)
. Keegan Bradley (USA) -5 (70-73-68)
. Joseph Bramlett (USA) -5 (69-71-71)
. Rickie Fowler (USA) -5 (72-72-67)
. Brendan Steele (USA) -5 (65-70-76)
. Sam Stevens (USA) -5 (66-72-73)
15. Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) -4 (70-73-69)
. Xander Schauffele (USA) -4 (72-71-69)
Source: La Verdad

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