Jon Rahm He appeared in the mixed zone with a pretty face seen in the sun. “Yes, it was difficult, it was a very, very difficult course in perfect conditions, because of a wet day from the start… It was the day that the caddy won the ground more than the other. One day of struggle, this is all you can do. The percentage of luck in the water on the face of the club is very high, and the rest is to do the best possible”, said the Basque.
Rahm acknowledged that “at first I had bad luck but in the last eight holes I had the luck I needed and was able to fix the turn. Now, two putts went in, and I started with the ‘tie’ I’ve started at 1, but I’ve left easier putts. Let’s see if tomorrow comes out a good day, and I give myself options to stay up there”, added the Barrika native.
Source: La Verdad

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