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In that win, Rahm opened up the tournament by four-putting the first hole before coming back from behind to win the Masters and holding off pressure on the final day.
When Jon Rahm pulled off what many consider the greatest hole-in-one ever, it wasn’t just luck—it was physics in motion. During a Masters practice round, Rahm skipped the ball across the ...
Rahm entered Sunday’s round tied for ninth on the leaderboard. He needed a strong regular-season finale to best Niemann, who ...