The Masters Tournament 2024: Jon Rahm struggles to find “swing” in third round
04/13/2024 by Golf Post Editors
A challenging third round for the defending champion Jon Rahm at the Masters Tournament 2024 jeopardizes his title defense.
Jon Rahm at tee-off in the third round of the Masters Tournament 2024 in Augusta. (Photo: Getty)
04/11 – 04/14/2024
PGA Tour: Masters Tournament 2024
Augusta National Golf Club – Augusta, Georgia, United States of America
- Round 4/4
- Official
- Strokeplay
- Defending champion: Jon Rahm
Jon Rahm faced a demanding third round this saturday at The Masters Tournament 2024. Despite a steady start with pars on the first six holes he experienced increasing difficulties, dimming hopes of defending his title.
Steady start for John Rahm in third round at the Masters Tournament 2024
The round began promising for Rahm, who completed the first six holes at consistent par. However, with the seventh hole, the challenges began and he recorded a bogey on a par-4. Rahm concluded the front nine with a 37 (+1), marking a deterioration from par.
Recovery on the Back Nine with Challenges
On the back nine, Rahm managed to score the opposite scorecard and play pars until the 16th hole. A glimmer of hope was a birdie on the seventeenth hole, followed by a concluding par on the eighteenth. These led to a score of 35 (-1) for the back nine, helping him to finish the day with an overall score of 72 (E).
Jon Rahm on Challenging Conditions and Missed Opportunities
Playing conditions were a central topic in the interview with Jon Rahm. ” There is still a couple spots where if it gusted still some heavy winds. Obviously a little bit easier, but the golf course is quite firm and fast also, so that’s always going to make things a little more interesting.,” Rahm describes the challenges of the course. When asked about his progress of the week, he commented on his performance of the second round on friday. “Yesterday was terrible. Today I kept in in play off the tee, which is going to do a lot.”
“Gave myself plenty of chances; just didn’t make them,” he shared in frustration, but commented on a few highlights of the day. “Luckily made the one on 17 to have the only birdie of the day, and the one par putt on 6. Besides that, it was just seeing a couple fall in. I had a few really good chances on 3, 4, and 5. 8. Couple others. 12, 13, 14, just — 15, none of them wanted to go in.”
Rahm also expressed his thoughts about his progress during the last couple of rounds of the Masters Tournament 2024: “Well, it’s — those first two days I think I said it yesterday, it’s just too hard of conditions to not have your swing. Being a little lost and not being under control of what was going on makes it so much harder.”
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