The irregularity and the Amen Corner weigh down the Biscayan, who ends up with more than two and needs to react today to keep his options intact in the Masters
Jon Rahm left a few homework yesterday for day two at Augusta National. The irregularity, an uneven behavior with the putt and also a point of misfortune in the decisive moments weighed down the Biscayan in a sinuous course, with numerous ups and downs, which forced him to get the best of his repertoire to sign a
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