Jon Rahm: “I feel better every day”

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Jon Rahmto make a cut Spanish Open After an uneven day with a card of 69 strokes (two under par), with four birdies, an eagle and four bogeys, he said that every day he feels “better” that he can look forward to it all in the contest he is holding. at Villa de Madrid Country Club.

He ‘Barrica lion’ He has a total of 117 hits (-5) and remains five shots behind the lead that, for now, on the second day of the competition will end, the Spaniard also maintains. Angel Hidalgowho made 67 hits and totaled 132 (-10).

“I didn’t take advantage of the situation and I made a lot of mistakes. From the fairway I had a lot of short shots and I didn’t always put it aside and give myself options,” Rahm said, acknowledging that. this -5 on the second day will be “signed” before the start of the tournament.

“From the tee I feel quite comfortable although I haven’t driven many fairways yet. They are narrow and I have passed a few meters but I hope to continue like this and polish the details. I feel better than when I arrived Every day, fortunately, I slept well these past two days,” he confessed.

Rahm’s presence was in doubt until the last moment for two main reasons. One after missing the final of the LIV circuit team competition last weekend in Chicago due to the flu and the other due to the birth of her third child (her first daughter), expected this week and born on Tuesday, forcing her to travel in Spain with no time to train.

Source: La Verdad

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