He signs a spectacular end to his round in Madrid with four birdies in seven holes and is two strokes behind the leaders
Jon Rahm wants his third Spanish Open and thus match Severiano Ballesteros, his great idol since childhood. He showed it on Thursday with a tremendous first nine holes at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid and he did it again this afternoon with a big recovery when he had entered a crisis that heralded a result.
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