The Biscayan gives a master class on the last day in Madrid, breaks the tournament record with an overwhelming game and shows that he has recovered his best version
Severiano Ballesteros raised his fist in 1995 at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid to celebrate his third victory at the Spanish Open and Jon Rahm did the same yesterday 27 years later when he was crowned in the capital and matched his great idol in number of wins in this prestigious appointment of the European circuit. Almost nothing.
To frame the route I decided
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