The Spanish golfer Jon Rahm (-2), finished eight shots behind the leader after the first day of the tournament Estrella Dam Andalucía Mastershe declared in Cádiz Royal Club of Sotogrande that he made “a lot of mistakes” with the short clubs and in “hitting the green in general.”
Rahm told reporters that on the first day of this circuit tournament ‘DP World Tour’ that when “the wind is strong, if you don’t hit it, you will have problems” and that is what happened to him ” in the first ten -four holes.”
“I wasn’t comfortable with the irons,” admits the Basque, who likes to hit the ball “low, solid” and hit it “heel, or a little clean, coming out with a lot of spin,” reasoning he.
Rahm looked forward to his finish in the final five holes, where “things went better,” to “think less about technique” and to want to “be very accurate,” which he did concentrate of “many , accurate.”
The Real Club Sotogrande course is, for Rahm, “amazing” and he declared that it “needs protection” from the wind, considering “a shame” that “it is soft on the fairways and greens like of them, but if it doesn’t rain and it starts to harden, it will be more difficult,” he said.
For his part, the Extremaduran Jorge Campillothird with eight strokes under par in the field and a total of 64 after the first day, declared Thursday that his game was “solid” and that the technique shot on the 9th hole “gave him life” at Cadiz Real Club Sotogrande
Campillo is two strokes behind the leader, Frenchman Julien Guerrier (-10), and told reporters that recently he has been playing “well, not to fight for victories but to be in the lead.”
The native of Extremadura assured that resting a few days at home helped him, although he clarified that he did not “stop” because he was doing what he “loved” and could not “complain”.
Eugenio López Chacarra, twelfth, 4 shots behind first place, said that he was “gradually” returning to his previous game and that he found “good feelings” to “try to bring it to the field.”
Regarding the wind blowing in Sotogrande, López Chacarra assured that he “likes it” and “he’s used to it” because in his usual place of residence, in Oklahoma (United States), “it usually blows hard.”
Source: La Verdad

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