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Home » News » Jon Rahm nearly snaps club during frustrating first round at Masters
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Jon Rahm nearly snaps club during frustrating first round at Masters

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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This was the beginning that Jon Rahm probably imagined.

The 2023 Masters champion almost broke his club on Thursday, duration of the first round of the commander in Augusta National, taking out his frustrations with a driver after hitting his first shot in the brush in the ninth hole for 4.

Moments after his initial swing, Rahm-already 2 More for the day he crossed the club and shook him from his back foot while looking at the ball enter the forest. Hey, then grabbed the club and almost broke it on his knee.

Jon Rahm almost broke the duration of a club the first round of the Masters 2025 on April 10, 2025. ESPN/x

Althegh Rahm, 30, made the pair in the hole, bogeye three times in the nine strikers and shot consecutive bogeyos in the tenth and an Alco holes.

The Spanish ended the day in a 3 above 75 and is tied in 63rd position.

It will open the second round on Friday at 10:26 am with the American Wyndham Clark and Tommy Fleetwood of England.

Clark, the 2023 United States Open Champion, is tied in 73 in 4 against, while Fleetwood is tied in 38 in 1-Over.

Jon Rahm hit the bunker in the duration of hole 18 The first round of the Masters on April 10, 2025. AP
He won the Masters in 2023. Getty images

Rahm is only two years after retiring from his Masters 2023 career, when he beat Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson for four bass strokes.

Months after his victory in the Masters in April 2023, the two -time major winner screwed the PGA tour for the LIV golf backed by Saudi, obtaining a payment day at the baseball stadium of $ 500 and $ 600 million.

I only thought that Rahm won two events in the LIV circuit in 2024, he weighed that he could not defend his 2023 PGA Tour titles (The Sentry, American Express and Invitational Genesis).

“I’m not going to lie; for everyone who said they would be easy, some things have one leg, but not be able to defend some titles that mean a lot to me,” Rahm said last March, according to ESPN.

Only two LIV golfers have won since the League began playing in 2022.

Koepka became the first Golf Liv star to win a specialization in May 2023 when he captured his third PGA championship. Bryson Dechambeau did the same a year later with an exciting victory of the US Open.

The English Justin Rose currently leads the package in 2025 Masters with a 7 bass.

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