Jon Rahm13th in the world ranking, 41st in the Race to Dubai and just lost in the Spanish Open playoff, unlike the day before, did not feel comfortable on the greens of Kingsbarnsand with a painful ‘triputteo’ on the 18th hole he signed 71 strokes for -8 overall, six off the lead after the second day of Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
This tournament is played at three Scottish links, the aforementioned Kingsbarns, Carnoustie and the Old Course at Saint Andrews. Here the Basque will play his third round this Saturday and on Sunday he will stay at the ‘House of Golf’ and play the fourth and final round with the 60 players who will make the cut. Jon is currently in the top 30.
Barrika’s day started very well with an eagle on the 3rd hole, but two bogeys on the 4th and 5th, with an unlucky bounce of the ball on the green and in the fairway, interrupted his progress. He made two more birdies before signing another painful bogey on the par 5 16th hole, he got that shot back on the 17th, a par 3 with great sea views, but on the 18th left he a long putt, and then a back from. two meters that did not enter either. Rahm paid his face. A shame.
Tommy Fleetwood (65) and Tyrrell Hatton (68) is at -11 while Rory McIlroy He rowed a little and reached -6. What recovered was Brooks Koepkawhich adds up to -9.
Rahm is not the best Spanish. Jorge Campillowho played at Saint Andrews, and finished with a birdie on the 18th, is at -10, tied for 13th in the classification, Adrian Otaegui it also adds -8 like Rahm, and Adri Arnaus held at Carnoustie with 71 for -6, tied with the rest David Puig.
Source: La Verdad
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