The Biscayan discovers the British’s dark side with a double bogey on hole 9 but minimizes the damage in time to finish with more than one
Jon Rahm has had to remove the survival manual of the great champions to leave the Royal St. George’s in Kent, England, only slightly injured. The number two in the world ranking has come to see very closely the dark side of the British Open, the last Big of the year, at hole 9, when he signed a double bogey after needing to
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