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The Masters: Rahm recalls Ballesteros after recovering from poor start to hold joint-lead

Jon Rahm said he drew on the memories of the great Seve Ballesteros after recovering from a shocking start at the Masters to grab a share of the first-round lead on Thursday.

Rahm, the world No 3, four-putted the opening par-4 hole but recovered quickly to card a seven-under 65 and sit atop the leaderboard with Norway's Viktor Hovland and American Brooks Koepka. It means the Spaniard shot 9-under in 17 holes.

Rahm said that as he left the first green, he recalled a famous quote from his fellow Spaniard and two-time Masters winner.

"I remembered Seve's quote, when he four-putted at the Masters. I just kept thinking to myself, 'Well, I miss, I miss, I miss, I make.' Move on to the next," he said.

"I carried a little bit of that negative energy into the tee shot on two, hit it about 10 yards further than I usually do and moved on with my day.

"If you're going to make a double-bogey, might as well do it on the first hole of the tournament when you have 71 holes to make it up."

Rahm certainly moved on, birdying the next two holes and then making eagle on the par-five eighth hole and he said he had not been overly concerned by the setback given the way the errors were made.

"I was focused on the fact that all the strokes were good. The reads were good. The roll was good. Obviously the speed was off on the first two putts, so once I kind of accepted that there was nothing really to look into, I just got to work and I had 17 holes to make up," he said.

After a double-bogey start, Jon Rahm recovered to shoot a seven-under 65. #themasters pic.twitter.com/3aCqedvMcn

The 28-year-old, who won the US Open in 2021, said he came into the tournament in confident mood and his round had built upon that.

"I'm mostly super happy with what

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