Jon Rahm will be back in action starting this Thursday. will do this to Travelers Championship of the PGA Tour, one of the referent events of the circuit and located on the calendar just four days after the US Open.
With added good feelings in the last stage in Los Angeles, where he managed to jump into the top 10 in another ‘major’ after the second day he was removed from the option to fight for the top positions and the third round was not. allow him to enter that match, Rahm will try to continue his good work this season on the PGA Tour. will do this to one of the designated events on the circuit and has the highest prize pool, with $3,600,000 for the champion.
Rahm is saving up this season ten top10s in sixteen tournaments played on the PGA Tour, with his Augusta Masters title at the top of his extensive list of four victories, bolstered the week before by his victories at the Sentry Tournament of Champions, The American Express and The Genesis Invitational. Since his Masters win, Rahm has “only” managed to win one of the five tournaments played, a Mexico Open where he finished second.
Getting back into that fight is the goal Rahm will be chasing at Travelers, which will take place at Cromwell (Connecticut), on a par 70 and difficult course. The man from Barrika has played in this tournament on three previous occasions, with his best result being the tied twenty-fifth place he got in 2016.
Of course, it will not be easy for everyone to try to fight for victory, because the tournament has a list of participants at the highest level. In it an appointment was made eight world top 10, including Scottie Scheffler, Rahm, Rory McIlroy, Patrick Cantlay, Viktor Hovland, Xander Schauffele, Matthew Fitzpatrick and Max Homa. Only Cameron Smith and Jordan Spieth will be missing. schauffele is the defending champion in an event Rahm entered as the FedExCup leader with a 267-point lead over Scheffler.
definitely, rahm will share the match on the first two days with Scheffler and with Tony Finau. This Thursday it will start at 6:40 pm Spanish peninsular time, while on Friday the return will begin at 1:25 pm
Source: La Verdad

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