Jon Rahm was so eager to begin chasing down Brian Harman in the final round of the British Open that he was putting his tee in the ground on No. 1 when the starter said: “On the tee, Viktor Hovland.” Know more:
in the final round of the British Open that he was putting his tee in the ground on No. 1 when the starter said: “On the tee, Viktor Hovland.”
“It was tough. It was really tough,” said Sepp Straka, who finished in a tie for second place on 7-under par with Rahm, Day and 21-year-old Kim. “It was hard to really go be aggressive. Out in the next-to-last pairing with Hovland, Rahm even got some fortune along the way, notably on the fifth hole when he pulled his drive and the ball landed right between a bunch of bushes and in a good lie.
Still, second place was beyond the Australian’s expectations. Since winning the AT&T Byron Nelson, he missed the cut in three of his four events — including the PGA Championship and the US Open.
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