A Decade of Jon Rahm in the Majors
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From Oakmont to Shinnecock Hills, from one US Open to another, Jon Rahm turns 10 years as a professional golfer. The Basque played a decade ago, from 16 to 19 June 2016, his last tournament as an amateur, an American Open in which he finished in the 23rd place with +7, which crowned Dustin Johnson with -4 to celebrate his first big and in which Sergio Garcia was fifth in the pair of the field. Thus closed the then Spanish promise of 21 years his…
June comes with one more edition of the United States Open , the second largest veteran after the British (it started in 1860, twenty-five years after this), where the best players in the world have left their name on their record, with the addition of having done it in the toughest tournament in the world. However, on this occasion the feelings are found. On the one hand, there are those who want to see a great show of 'birdies' on a centenary …
Throughout the history, 654 players have played the US Open in Shinnecock Hills and only three have finished the tournament under par. That is, it is a week to be patient, sign pairs and minimize possible errors. Unless surprised, no one will be able to distance themselves much, as happened in the five editions held in this field. Among the 156 participants in this 126th edition of the open American, four Spanish golfers: Jon Rahm, David Puig, Á…
Jon Rahm is sweet. Despite his discreet Masters of Augusta, where he was in 38th place, Barrika’s golfer has regained sensations, as in the season he has placed eighth in the world ranking and already accumulates two titles in the LIV Golf, in Mexico and Hong Kong, and five second positions, among them in the PGA Championship. This Thursday he begins his walk in the US Open, the third ‘major’ of the season, where Barrika’s will seek to stay at t…

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