DUBLIN, Ohio – Jon Rahm’s resurgence began with a bogey.
After dropping a shot on his first hole last Sunday at Muirfield Village, Rahm turned to caddie Adam Hayes and said: “Let’s just go for it. I have nothing to lose whatsoever, but a lot to win.”
By the end of the round, Rahm carded a dazzling 8-under 64 that rocketed him up the leaderboard and produced the best single-round performance of his Tour career, gaining 6.29 strokes on the field from tee to green.
And now?
“I’m feeling good in every part of my game,” he said.