Rahm 'sad' politics blocking Garcia from Ryder Cup
Jon Rahm doesn't care which tour players compete on when it comes to the Ryder Cup. He wants the best players from Europe and the United States going toe-to-toe in what he calls a "beautiful" event.
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Jon Rahm doesn't care which tour players compete on when it comes to the Ryder Cup. He wants the best players from Europe and the United States going toe-to-toe in what he calls a "beautiful" event.
Brooks Koepka racked up his fifth major title in style on Sunday as he was victorious at the US PGA Championship yet again to complete a hat-trick of crowns at the prestigious event, having held the lead coming into the final round. The 33-year-old managed to hold off Scottie Scheffler, who has now returned as the world No. 1, and Norway's Viktor Hovland on the final day at Oak Hill in New York state to clinch what is his first major since he underwent significant knee surgery.
It was a Masters tournament that had it all, crazy weather, LIV golfers in the mix and the world’s best slugging it out to capture the famous green Jacket. Here are five things we learned from this year's first major. Jon Rahm conquers Augusta Ad The 28-year-old Spaniard may have started Thursday’s round with a four-putt double bogey, but he bookended it with a four-shot victory to claim his second major and first green jacket.
Jon Rahm was crowned champion at the 87th Masters following a superb Sunday showing to seal a four-shot win and a first Green Jacket. We look at some of the main talking points from the season’s first major.
AUGUSTA: “No man, no law, no war can stop him.” This was said about Sylvester Stallone’s iconic character Rambo in “First Blood.” It also strangely applies to Spain’s Jon Rahm, lovingly called “Rahmbo” by his fans, who won the 87th Masters on Sunday evening by a massive margin of four shots.
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.
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.
Jon Rahm hailed his Masters victory as “incredibly meaningful” after securing a second major title on the 40th anniversary of his idol Seve Ballesteros claiming a second win at Augusta National.