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Jon Rahm claims victory at The Masters ahead of Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson at Augusta National

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Jon Rahm won The Masters in a dominant fashion, defeating Brooks Koepka by four strokes and reclaiming the world No. 1 ranking.

After trailing by four strokes entering Sunday’s play at Augusta National, Rahm managed to come back to finish the marathon day with a three-under 69.

Ad Entering the fourth round, Rahm was still two strokes behind Koepka. However, early errors from Koepka gave the 28-year-old the opportunity to move ahead in the leaderboard after just six holes.

He never looked back, taking control of the tournament and comfortably holding off the competition. The Players ChampionshipMcIlroy faces battle to make cut, Rahm withdraws due to illness11/03/2023 AT 00:17 This win marks the Spaniard's fourth victory in 2023. «We all dream of things like this as players, and you try to visualise what it's going to be like and what it's going to feel like,» Rahm said after his win. «When I hit that third shot on the green, and I could tell it was close by the crowd's reaction, just the wave of emotion of so many things just overtook me. »Never thought I was going to cry by winning a golf tournament, but I got very close on that 18th hole. «A lot of it because of what it means to me, and to Spanish golf.

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