The big crowds following Jon Rahm in his return to Spain are starting to bother the world's top-ranked golfer.
Rahm couldn't hide his frustration with some of the fans after a lackluster second round at the Spanish Open on Friday, when he carded a 4-under 67 to stay one shot behind leader Wil Besseling going into the weekend at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.
"It is wonderful how many fans we have out here and it's great that they are so passionate about it. I just wished they would remember to put their phones in silence, that's it," he said.