SAN DIEGO – Jon Rahm has those familiar feelings again at Torrey Pines – and that’s troubling news for the rest of the contenders.
Tied for the halfway lead, Rahm came back to the field a bit Saturday with an even-par 72 that dropped him into a tie for third, one shot back, at the Farmers Insurance Open. In his previous 10 rounds this calendar year, he was a combined 60 under par.
On another sun-splashed and windless day at Torrey Pines, Rahm didn’t necessarily play poorly – he hit 10 fairways and 14 greens – but he made a mess around the 10th green and took a double bogey.