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Jon Rahm’s game is explosive in the best way.
And in the worst way.
He is a towering talent, capable of bursts of brilliance, like his finish at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines a year ago, when he won with a pair of back-nine eagles to blow open a tight battle with six holes to go.
He can also be a towering inferno, capable of bursts of petulance, like his finish Sunday at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, when he slammed clubs in frustration, watching his chances go awry with wayward shots.