The Biscayan begins this afternoon his participation in the most special British Open: it is played in St. Andrews and celebrates its 150th anniversary
Jon Rahm has had the British Open between his eyebrows since the start of the season and this afternoon he must begin to lay the foundations on the opening day if he wants to reach the weekend with a chance of victory. The number three in the world ranking has always shown his admiration for this tournament and the values that he represents, the legacy to which he
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