this saturday at Augusta it was a very long day for Jon Rahm certainly He summed it up like this in the mixed zone: “This morning I got a great par on 11, a great birdie on 12, a nice par on 13 and how well I played. It’s a shame I wasn’t able to do that putt on 16, which I shot well on the second…”
Regarding the final bogey on the 18th, Jon explained: “On the 18th I hit a great drive, a great 4-iron… but these holes are tricky.” Then he spoke about “I didn’t hit any bad shots, it was raining hard… maybe you didn’t see the afternoon wind on TV… it wasn’t easy. And the only one but the 5 putt, which I did well- shoot. But hey, the rest was good golf”.
He was also asked if he wanted to play Brooks Koepka This is a motivation for him: “Yes, yes, for sure. In the end, he is someone who has played well on the European Tour, he is someone who has played well in Grand Slams with different elements. In the end, in his mind is someone who knows how to do it, what Right? So you know that he won’t make many mistakes. In the end, they might come out, because we will all be bogeys this week, but you know that at some point it’s going to happen. I think for now it’s more to concentrate on what I can do that in something else,” Rahm answered.
And the last one: 30 holes tomorrow, how do you approach it and how do you prepare mentally? It’s not the first time….”No, well, go home to rest. Let’s see if I can go to bed soon and more of the same tomorrow. It’s nothing special. In the end, with the adrenaline, things don’ you’ve changed a lot.”
Source: La Verdad

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