“I gave myself a chance…, if I was able to play well from 9 to 12, play the last seven holes well, you might think you have a chance, but the way the wind is, it’s a little bit down on intensity, difficult, but I have done the lowest lap of the contest”, was the first reflection of Jon Rahm in a mixed zone at the end of their participation here Royal Troon British Open.
“I played very well, the course was difficult and difficult, this week in general I did a good job, not losing hope when things didn’t go well, I saved a lot pars, but there’s not that moment of having 9 holes where everything goes well for you…Generally, I can hit the irons a little bit and make some putts And have done better on those par 5, yes, I gave myself options but it was ‘. I didn’t work out and I don’t remember finishing in the top ten in a ‘major’ without making a birdie on the par fives,” added of Basque.
Rahm assessed his performance “like the rest of the year, it took a while to give me more options, to finish the first two days, to be in a winning position.”
And now the Olympic Games. from Paris, headlining LIV in Manchester this week. “I was worried that I could not go to Japan, and now to be part of the Spanish team, where I have competed in Spain since I was 13 years old, I hope I can continue to play well and I hope I can add the medal, ” Jon finished.
Source: La Verdad
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