Rahm Ready to 'Get over It' and 'Move on' After PGA Failure
- Jon Rahm, a two-time major winner from Spain, lost to top-ranked Scottie Scheffler at the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow in May 2025.
- Rahm rallied impressively after starting five strokes back but faltered near the end, dropping strokes with a bogey followed by two double bogeys in his closing trio of holes.
- Scheffler extended his lead with birdies on holes 14 and 15 while Rahm missed several birdie putts and took risky shots that failed late in the round.
- Rahm acknowledged feeling somewhat embarrassed about his closing performance but highlighted that there were many encouraging aspects from the week overall and stressed the importance of moving past the disappointment, recognizing it’s not a catastrophic outcome.
- Despite his humbling defeat, Rahm plans to move on quickly and focus on the upcoming US Open, expressing confidence and hope to learn from this experience.
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