The golp player Jon Rahm says Wednesday that playing in Spain “is always a special thing” and what it would do in a field with the history and character of Valderrama (Cádiz) It makes it with him the “great desire and many positive energy” to achieve a success that is resistant to him in this field.
“Come to play Spain is always a special thing. I came. I didn’t know if it was inspiring, more vigorously. The support that the public gave me was unknowingly. Every time I came, I didn’t care what the contest was, I came to a special feeling that I had no other week. It made it special and it was a great motivation,” Rahm argued.
The Biscayan player appeared at a press conference at the Real Club Valderrama two days before Liv Andalucía began, the third time this Circuit -funded circuit test was held in the field of San Roque town.
He remembered that in the open of Spain in Madrid he won three times, but that, however, he has not done so in Valderrama.
“As a countryside, as a story, as its legacy, it is an almost more point. It makes it very special for the five Spanish here. Many mean players like Miguel ángel Jiménez, Severiano Ballesteros, José María Olazábal have not been able to win here, Sergio García,” said Rahm before the release of the release of García. Gaditan field.
In how Valderrama came to a time when he had not achieved any title, Rahm commented that he faced it at a good time despite the fact that at the final appointment of Liv was played in Dallas (United States) by the end of June, when he was eleven, he broke the verse of 21 consecutive contests in the middle of the top ten.
“I arrived well. Until the stripes were better finished, because it was something important once I retired. But last year it had a lot more greatness, because I won twice and won the whole league. This year I have to give me that choice to win. The most important thing is the successes. I take a lot of top ten in my life so I haven’t achieved any successes yet. This period has not yet achieved any title.
Feeling that it was causing him to play in Spain, he added doing it in Andalusia: “Every time I come I’m almost better. The time is always good, the fields are good, the hospitality of the people is unbelievable, and like all over Spain, you eat well. And for those who come out, to eat well and have a good time is something I want to take advantage of.”
Due to the possibility that the contest will be played next year in May or June, it is of importance and the return plan will not change. “If it’s in Valderrama again, I hope, I’ll enjoy it. Regardless, it gives me a little more.”
The Royal Club Valderrama, the captain of the Legion XIII team emphasized the complexity of the farm, in particular, by the wind and the ‘green’. “There are more or less things, but everything is hard. As they tell you, you need to know how to play and fight it,” he said.
In addition to trying to release his note in the Cadiz field, he considers the contest a fine event to prepare the British Open next week, the last big season, which will perform at the Royal Portrush (Northern Ireland).
“The poverty of the countryside and the contest and the wind makes it a good way to prepare for next week,” said Barrika Player, who will be accompanied by the valderrama of her husband Kelley Cahill, and her three children.
He acknowledged that the victory over the ‘primary’ would be “an incredible dream” for being the most polera tournament of all and because it was the first time a Spanish was getting three different, after conquering the United States open in 2021 and Augusta’s Masters in 2023.
“Tomorrow is the most special contest.
Source: La Verdad

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