Jon Rahm She appreciates her performance on the first day of Open the British Golf when showing up “It’s always fun to spin” And in his game even he has phases of his journey where he is affected by rain and wind.
“I played well with golf. Overall, I was very happy to spin. A good day. I accept the score. I felt confident, “Rahm summarized his day with statements at the end of the first spin, where he finished 70 blows, a low, three from temporary leadership.
Rahm said the conditions were not easy because of the shower and the wind and he lost some chances of making more birdie. “In the rain is always hard. I’m making great ‘swings’. Water gets between the ball and the stick and can go anywhere,” he said.
“I feel that, in a way, you have between nine and ten very hard holes and nine very, very can be holes”He added to describe the field of Royal Portrush, in Northern Ireland, where the contest was beaten.
He commented on his actions of anger at the beginning of Hole 11, an amateur whistled and deconcentrated: “You have the hardest release of the farm, it rains, against the air on the left, that’s enough. I know they don’t do it on purpose. Seems to be someone who tries to interact with another person for anything. “
“It was a bad time. I used the time to free the tingling that I could have. Being honest, maybe it didn’t affect me like I think.
The Basque player once again said that it would be a “special” to win the Clareto Jug because he meant to be the only Spanish with three different ‘nobility’ and the second to win the British Open after Severiano Ballesteros, who got it three times.
“It’s very, very special, in addition to everyone who already has it. But that’s the theory. I hope the week can answer that question a little bit, “Rahm said when asked about the meaning of conquering the last great time.
The World Number One, the American Scottie Scheffler, He also enjoyed his first manga, where he graduated with -3: “I’ve been to many good exit blows, very solid, so a good dose of trust for the next two twists.”
Scheffler referred to his words last Tuesday in which he confessed that the titles that were covered with golf did not fill him well enough and that he was giving more importance to the family than the successes.
“I try to play well to win the contest. I have made it clear throughout my career. As for my comments, I tried to be as honest as possible. Sometimes I feel like this should be a bit less honest. Maybe I shouldn’t have said what I said because now they will ask me more about it. But it was really just a matter of perspective and some players came up to me and they told me they felt and thought of the same. If someone didn’t agree with me, he hadn’t told me in his face, “said the American player.
Source: La Verdad

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