MADRID -- Jon Rahm shook his head in disbelief after missing yet another fairway.
He dropped his hands to his knees in despair after one of his putts skirted the edge of the hole once again.
And the No. 3-ranked golfer appeared close to breaking a club on his leg when one of his approach shots failed to find the green.
It was a day to forget for Rahm in the second round of the Spanish Open on Friday.
Rahm made the cut by one stroke after a round of 1-over 72 that left him in a tie for 45th, eight shots behind leader Matthieu Pavon.