At the start of the day, Jon Rahm was over 10 shots behind leader Brian Harman at The Open championship. Then, he shot an 8-under 63.
At the start of the day, Jon Rahm was over 10 shots behind leader Brian Harman at The Open championship.Rahm shot an 8-under 63, smashing the course record of 65 and coming within a shot of Branden Grace’s Open record of 62, recorded in 2017 at Royal Birkdale.
Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele tied Grace for the lowest round in major championship history with a pair of 62s at Los Angeles Country Club in this year’s U.S. Open.The Spaniard shot six birdies in nine holes and finished the round without a bogey, moving a six-under for the tournament.
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