Jon Rahm calls the modest PGA championship registration ‘coincidence’

Charlotte – Jon Rahm from Spain sees the experience of this week for the PGA championship.
Nevertheless, although it is a regular contestant in a career and main branches full of magnificent moments, this is a tournament that escapes its grasping to a great extent.
“I realize I’m probably not the best,” Rahm said on Tuesday at Quail Hollow Club. “I think it was the best finishing Bellerive.
The tournament begins on Thursday, the uterus is the best role in the role of a dark horse.
The Rahm (2021 US Open, 2023 craftsmen), which was a great winner twice, did not go well at the PGA Championship. In 2018, Missouri’s fourth tie in Belli and the 13th tie in 2020 and the eighth tie in 2021 did not succeed much.
Last year, he shared the 50th place in 2022 and 2023 in 2022 before he missed the cut at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville last year.
“This championship is changing the spaces and we change our way to a great extent.” He said. “… They are all very different. So probably the difference, which is more, okay, unlike the other three, which you can adjust a little more knowing what the game will happen.
“At this point, this is a little speculation. I think it’s more coincidence that I don’t play well.”
And the past tournament trips at Quail Hollow may not be very important this week. Rahm expects to face new difficulties by talking about a few changes he has heard before entering the course of the course.
“A completely different story for the main branches, as hard as they can set up for the Wells Fargo Championship in the past.” He said. “I suspect it will be a more difficult installation this week.”
The 30 -year -old Rahm still caught two main branches when he was in his 20s, so the issue of Grand Slam is not too far. Rory McILOY’s success in Augusta last month is definitely the forefront.
But for now, Liv Golf will not consume his opponent.
“I think if I was going to win a third different one, it would have been much more in my mind like Jordan (Spieth).” “But, as it is now, if I had a thought, I will focus more on the amount of the main branches rather than I would never succeed, like Sir Nick Faldo, if this makes sense, I would have a situation that maybe six of them instead of being three different.”
While there is plenty of time to achieve more success in the Golf stages for the Rahm, he knows that time has passed.
“I can’t believe I have been in chapters in almost a decade,” he said. “It passes fast.”
-BOB Sutton, field level media