“Good balance, regrets for Majors”


“The balance sheet for 2022 is very good, the year didn’t start in the best way but it ended in a great way.

Jon Rahm, statements

However, there are some regrets regarding the Major tournaments, which represent a thorn in the side, there are”

Jon Rahm, former number 1 in the world and now fifth in the world ranking, on the occasion of the Illustrious Award de Bizkaia sums up After a growing season, which ended with success in Dubai in the DP World Tour Championship.

And, regarding 2023, the Spaniard explained that “the aspirations are the same as always, because in golf there are four Major tournaments and five other events that are certainly more important than the others”, he explained.

Next year, the 28-year-old from Barrika will be among the key players of team Europe at the Ryder Cup in Rome. Then, on the LIV Golf, the Arab Super League. “They have included more appointments in their 2023 calendar. But the substance remains the same”, cut short the Basque golfer.

Jon Rahm Rodríguez (Barrica, Vizcaya, November 10, 1994) is a Spanish professional golfer, current number 2 in the world. He was number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking for 60 weeks, holding the absolute record as number 1 in said ranking.

He started as a professional in 2016, the year in which he participated in the United States Open, which he would win only 5 years later, on June 20, 2021, being the first Spanish golfer to win this tournament. In 2017 he was proclaimed champion of the San Diego Open, the Irish Open and the Dubai World Championship.

On July 19, 2020, he won the Memorial Tournament (Ohio) and rose to number one in the PGA World Golf Rankings, unseating Rory McIlroy. He is the twenty-fourth number one in history, the tenth European and the second Spanish after Severiano Ballesteros.

Jon Rahm March Rodríguez was born on November 10, 1994 in Barrica, Vizcaya, the son of Edorta Rahm, born in Bilbao, and Ángela Rodríguez, born in Madrid. His paternal surname Rahm comes from Switzerland.

In 2007, he won an award when his father took him to the Real Club de Golf Valderrama to watch the Volvo Masters live. Jon had already been practicing golf for about three years. His first contacts with golf were at the Club Deportivo Martiartu and later he trained at the Larrabea Golf Club.

At that Volvo Masters, Jon, at the age of 13, asked for autographs from some of the players he competed with a few years later.



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