Jon Rahm, a two-time major champion, made a comeback at the LIV event in Nashville after withdrawing from the U.S. Open due to injury. During the tournament, Rahm showed signs of life as he was only two shots off the lead before hitting a tee shot into the water, blaming a drone overhead for the errant shot. Despite this setback, Rahm still managed to finish the round with a score of -3, securing a tie for 3rd place.
Rahm expressed his frustration with the drones at the tournament, stating, "Every tournament. It’s fg incredible. Right on my backswing. These fng drones every time." Despite the distraction, Rahm remained focused and performed well throughout the tournament. He is now looking ahead to his next event at LIV Valderrama in a few weeks.
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In conclusion, Jon Rahm’s performance at the LIV event in Nashville showcased his resilience and determination to overcome setbacks. Despite facing challenges on the course, Rahm remained focused and managed to deliver a strong performance, finishing the tournament with a respectable score. As golf fans await Rahm’s next appearance at LIV Valderrama, they can also stay informed about the latest news and updates in the golf world through GolfWRX. Join the GolfWRX community to connect with fellow enthusiasts and engage in discussions about all things golf.
