Jon Rahm Signs Glove for Fan After Hitting Him with an Errant Approach Shot at PGA Championship
- During the third round of the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, Jon Rahm hit a male spectator in the back of the head with his pulled 6-iron approach shot on the 11th hole.
- Rahm's errant shot ricocheted unexpectedly off the man and bounced across the green into the rough, prompting Rahm to offer a signed glove after checking on the spectator.
- The spectator smiled, shrugged off the impact, shared a hug with Rahm, and showed good humor, which Rahm called being a great sport and expressed admiration for.
- Rahm carded a four-under-par 67 in the round, moved to six under overall, and joked that if the fan had soccer skills he might have aimed better to get the ball closer.
- Rahm will begin the final round trailing Scottie Scheffler by five strokes, keeping him firmly in the running for a major championship at the PGA Championship.
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Rahm wishes fan he hit with errant shot at Quail Hollow had soccer skills
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina :Jon Rahm surged into contention at the PGA Championship with a brilliant third round on Saturday but the Spaniard said he might have fared even better had the fan he accidentally struck in the head with a golf ball been skilled at soccer.Rahm's approach shot at the par-four 11th was
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