Ten years. An entire decade since a 21-year-old boy from Barrika landed at Quicken Loans National with more faith in himself than accumulated experience and finished third in his professional debut with a 64 stroke round, the best of the day. Now Jon Rahm, in an interview conducted by the MTDG website and given to MARCA, sits in front of the flags of the tournaments that have defined his career and looks at them with that strange mix of who has …
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Ten years. An entire decade since a 21-year-old boy from Barrika landed at Quicken Loans National with more faith in himself than accumulated experience and finished third in his professional debut with a 64 stroke round, the best of the day. Now Jon Rahm, in an interview conducted by the MTDG website and given to MARCA, sits in front of the flags of the tournaments that have defined his career and looks at them with that strange mix of who has …