Jon Rahm keeps home fires burning at Spanish Open
Home favourite Jon Rahm sits one shot behind co-leaders Darius Van Driel, Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Ashun Wu after the first round of the Spanish Open, courtesy of a spectacular opening 64.
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Home favourite Jon Rahm sits one shot behind co-leaders Darius Van Driel, Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Ashun Wu after the first round of the Spanish Open, courtesy of a spectacular opening 64.
For the second week in a row on the DP World Tour, the market is dominated by one man. A week ago, Rory McIlroy came up just short at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. Advance seven days, and Jon Rahm is dominating the market for the Open de Espana.
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