Jon Rahm He returned to competition on Thursday, and he did it very differently from how he went at the Augusta Masters. The one from Barrika had a terrible opening day at the RBC Heritage, where signed a card of 72 strokes (+1), eight more than the leader, the Norwegian Viktor Hovland (64).
Number one in the world made with three birdies and four bogeys on a day marked by rainwho forced to suspend the competition at the opening of this tournament held on Hilton Head Island (South Carolina, USA).
The first day of the RBC Heritage was able to resume later when the rain stopped but several golfers were unable to complete their round due to lack of light by the end of the afternoon and they have to finish it by Friday.
Rahm completed his first round but Friday needs to improve to make the weekend cutoff.
For his part, Hovland shined -7 (64 hits) thanks to 7 birdies with no bogeys.
American Brian Harman follows closely behind with a -6the same record held by two golfers who did not finish on their first day: American Jimmy Walker with two holes to play and Englishman Aaron Rai with three more to play.
Source: La Verdad

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