Jon Rahm didn’t hit the ball much differently than he did the previous two rounds of the Mexico Open.
His few poor swings just didn’t cost him as much.
And he putted lights out.
“Today, everything just seemed perfect, right?” Rahm said firing 10-under 61 on Saturday to vault into a share of second at 17 under, just two shots back of Tony Finau entering Sunday’s final round at Vidanta.
Rahm’s 61, not only a tournament record but also a personal best for Rahm on the PGA Tour, featured 10 birdies (six during a front-nine 29), no bogeys, just one missed green and 25 putts totaling over 156 feet.