In front of the next championship open to Royal Portrush, Jon Rahm has a bullish humor, hoping that the good actions prior to Northern Ireland will help him to claim a third career.
Important winner twice Jon rahm He believes that his previous “good experiences” of Royal Portrush could help him when he participated in the open month’s championship.
The fourth and last major of the year will take place in Northern Ireland for the first time since then Shane Lowry Lifted the Claret jar in 2019. Until this year, each major has been won by a different golfer.
Rory mcilroy last Completed the Grand Slam Golf Career in April to win the teachers to Augusta, while Scottie Scheffler added the third major of his career to his collection As Victorious of Quail Hollow at PGA Championship. JJ Spaun won the Open to the United States In test conditions at the Oakmont Country Club, A tournament that left Rahm frustrated.
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And now the attention will be portrayed again for the eldest of the year before the Ryder Cup starts in September.
Rahm, now playing LIV Tour, with Saudi support, has been decent to the elderly this year, having finished the T14 in Augusta, T8 in the PGA and T7 championship in the United States Open.
The last time he played an open championship in Portrush in 2019, Espanyol finished the Seven Under tournament, which saw him place T8.
The important winner twice is currently preparing for LIV Golf Dallas, which will take place over the next weekend. And talking to journalists before the eventThe 30 -year -old admitted that he feels good in front of the next open championship, thanks in part to his performance there in 2019.
“I like Royal Portrush,” Rahm said when asked about his thoughts about the next open championship.
“The last open there I did well. I played a British, I had nothing more than a good experience.
“It’s a bit of unique links because they do not usually have lifting changes in the bond golf, and it is not massive, but the first hole has a wedge to a 7 iron with a massive bite and a massive crossing. It’s not something you usually see.
Rahm added: “The fifth hole is severely lowered, even the 7th that happens and is not something you usually see. And then 16, 17, 18, with having to pass over the rock -dry and fallen and lifting changes, it is not something that is usually practiced in golf links.
“It is usually perfectly flat and there are other items to worry about. So this is what makes me a little more special.
“It’s a fantastic golf course where, like all the other big ones, you have to do everything right. I was lucky to play in Ireland and Northern IrelandSo I hope I can also continue with a major championship. “