After two epic days and a comeback that put him in second position, Jon Rahm was unable to complete the victory Saturday on the final day of the Farmers Insurance Openthe tournament held in San Diego and ended with Max Homa winning.
Rahm has already won two tournaments in an amazing January for him (Sentry Tournament of Champions and The American Express) and He not only sought his third consecutive win but also to regain the number one in the world ranking.
In the end it couldn’t be the end of a Farmers Insurance Open that has been something of a roller coaster for the Barrika’s.
Wednesday’s first round seemed to eliminate Rahm for victory with a +1 that left him 9 shots behind the best and with great difficulty to make the cut.
But his recitals on Thursday and Friday (-5 and -6, respectively) put him on the final day just two shots behind the leader then, the American Sam Ryder.
However, the miracle did not happen this Saturday since the Spanish he deflated in the last round with +2 (-8 accumulated).
Rahm had problems from the start with a bogey on the first hole, although it was the double ‘bogey’ on the fifth that put things on a high.
The Spanish He finished Saturday with three ‘birdies’, three ‘bogeys’ and a double ‘bogey’.
Ryder couldn’t get the victory either, leading the first three days but falling on the final day with a +3 card (-9 overall).
So, Homa took advantage of this situation to take the title with an amazing -6 on Saturday and a -13 overall.
Farmers Insurance Open
final classification
1. Max Homa (USA) -13 (68-70-71-66)
2. Keegan Bradley (USA) -11 (70-73-68-66)
3. Collin Morikawa (USA) -10 (67-72-70-69)
4. Sung-Jae Im (KOR) -9 (68-74-67-70)
. Sam Ryder (USA) -9 (64-68-72-75)
. Sahith Theegala (USA) -9 (66-72-71-70)
7. Jason Day (AUS) -8 (68-71-73-68)
. Jon Rahm (ESP) -8 (73-67-66-74)
9. Tony Finau (USA) -7 (73-71-64-73)
. Hideki Matsuyama (JPN) -7 (70-73-69-69)
Source: La Verdad

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