Jon Rahm Reflects on Masters Performance, Plans Changes Ahead
Jon Rahm stays mum while mentioning he'll be making changes to prepare for The Masters in the future: "Not going to say it"
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Jon Rahm finished the Masters Tournament in Augusta with a solo 39th place after a mixed performance. Despite a strong final round of 68, he acknowledged the need for changes in his preparation, although he remained tight-lipped about specifics. He aims to improve before his next tournament in Mexico City.
- 01Jon Rahm finished 39th at the Masters after a challenging week.
- 02He shot a final round of 68, his best of the tournament, with seven birdies.
- 03Rahm plans to change his preparation for future tournaments.
- 04He struggled in earlier rounds, shooting 78 and 73 on Thursday and Saturday.
- 05Despite the disappointing finish, Rahm's season stats remain strong.
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Jon Rahm's performance at the Masters Tournament in Augusta concluded with a solo 39th place, a result he found disappointing given his prior success. After an opening round of 78, he improved with a 70 on Friday to make the cut but struggled again with a 73 on Saturday. However, he showcased his potential in the final round, shooting a 68 with seven birdies. Despite his strong season stats, including hitting over 63% of fairways and averaging 311 yards off the tee, Rahm recognized the need for changes in his preparation. He expressed surprise at how his week unfolded, noting that his earlier mistakes significantly impacted his overall performance. Rahm now looks ahead to the LIV Golf event in Mexico City, where he plans to implement adjustments based on his experiences at Augusta.
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