Jon Rahm, ready for his favorite course … with a wild rough

Overcome the slap of the Memorial and its exclusion for the positive for Covid-19, normalcy has returned to Jon Rahm. The golfer reported on Saturday afternoon that he had undergone two PCRs in less than 24 hours with negative results, allowing him to immediately abandon the isolation he was subjected to in an Ohio hotel.

Rahm did it with a meaningful message, adding a cartoon of Rambo, the nickname by which many fans still refer to him, a transparent statement of his state of mind.

Barrika’s, like Sergio Garca and Rafa Cabrera Bello, faces this week one of the important ones on the calendar, the US Open, held in Torrey Pines, the route where Jon achieved his first victory on the PGA Tour in 2017, when with a final eagle he raised the trophy.

But this time he will meet a wild rough, the tall grass so characteristic of the USGA tournament and taught, among others, by Xander Schauffele, Rahm’s teammate at Callaway.

Jon, therefore, will be able to enjoy the three days of training And not just on Wednesday as the first plans were if he had had to fully comply with the 10-day quarantine that the PGA Tour protocol includes.

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