Jena Sims shares sweet supportive message for Brooks Koepka after husband's second-place finish at Masters
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AUGUSTA, Georgia: Rock-steady Jon Rahm, channelling Spanish great Seve Ballesteros on his late hero's birthday, survived a marathon day and scored an emotional Masters win at Augusta National on Sunday (Apr 9), denying LIV Golf a watershed victory.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — After LIV Golf League captain Brooks Koepka failed to hold a 54-hole lead in the final round of the Masters on Sunday, it was fairly obvious what the most oft-told joke would be on social media this week.
AUGUSTA, Ga. --Jon Rahm wasn't born yet when Jose Maria Olazabal won his first Masters in 1994. When «Ollie», as he's affectionately called, won his second in 1999, Rahm was only five years old. Golf didn't run in his family. There was no expectation that he would follow in Ollie's footsteps or Seve Ballesteros' or Sergio Garcia's either.
AUGUSTA, Georgia: Jon Rahm kept hearing how he was destined to win this Masters because so many Spanish stars were aligned in his favor.
AUGUSTA, Georgia : Spaniard Jon Rahm captured the biggest win of his career at the Masters on Sunday and said he felt the presence of his idol, the late Seve Ballesteros, helping pull him through.
AUGUSTA, Georgia : Brooks Koepka's bid to leave the Masters field green with envy came apart in the final round on Sunday, but the oft-injured American still walked away with his head held high after re-establishing his status as a major contender.