Jon Rahmby not playing the fourballs of the second day of the Ryder Cup in Marco Simone this Saturday afternoon, spoke to the media, again being cautious about Europe’s options and responding to Brooks Koepka. Jon is very elegant, making it very clear that his comments will not affect him or change his way of being.
Rahm learned of Koepka’s comments through messages from several friends. “I’d rather not see it, to be honest, but these days it’s almost impossible. Look, I’m not going to come here and say I’m a perfect example of what to do on a golf course. I think (looks at Hatton laughing), but I’m playing and I’m competing. I don’t think there’s anything else I can say about it. I wasn’t even happy after missing a ten-foot putt to possibly tie the hole (on the 17th). When I got to the tee, I let it out by hitting a board and kept walking. That was it. I had to do that in that moment to let off some steam and play the way I wanted on the 18th. And obviously it went well, I made two good shots and had a little bit of luck. I needed it to perform under those conditions. Is it right or wrong, childish or not? Me I don’t know, but that’s what I needed at the time. If Brooks thinks that’s childish, that’s “Your right to think what you think,” Basque said.
Rahm won’t change no matter how much a player like Koepka criticizes him. “I’m very comfortable with who I am and what I do. I’ve done a lot worse than that on a golf course. Friday doesn’t even count as Jon Rahm’s low anger level. As far as I’m concerned” I’m very happy with who I am,” he added.
Jon clarified that “I’ve never had a problem with Brooks, to be fair. I don’t know what’s going to happen now, but on Friday afternoon I thought we have a pretty good relationship. We’re both pretty much straight-laced guy who hates rodeo. There’s always been that mutual respect. And he’s always been an incredible player and always been able to do incredible things,” the Biscayan said in tone of reconciliation.
And he finished by summing up the incredible 18th hole like this. “If I saw someone put 18 the way I did, I wouldn’t be the happiest in the world either. There’s a bit of luck, but it’s match play “I think we saw a lot of contrast when we were at Whistling Straits two years ago the past This can be attributed to it being a long day and seeing what happened on the last three holes. I don’t know what else to say about It was an incredible match. “I think they played ten under par and Nicolai and I had a great day. It was great fun.”
Source: La Verdad

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