Jon Rahm Accepts Warning After Club Throw at The Open
Jon Rahm has acknowledged that he deserved a warning during the second round at Royal Birkdale after slamming his club onto the ground on the 15th tee. The Spaniard remains in contention for the Claret Jug, currently tied for eighth and just four strokes behind the lead after a 67âstroke round on Friday. âI get it,â Rahm said when reflecting on his actions, indicating he accepts the officialâs decision. He described the moment as an unnecessary outburst that did not reflect his usual focus on the course.
What Sparked the Outburst
Rahmâs frustration erupted when his tee shot veered far left under windy conditions, costing him a solid position. He later explained that the miss felt âcompletely needlessâ given his otherwise solid play earlier in the week. The leftâtoâright wind had presented a perfect opportunity for a sixâiron, but the ball ended up pulled well offâtarget. The incident happened on the 15th hole, where Rahmâs club slammed the ground in anger.
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In his postâround media session, Rahm confessed that the warning never crossed his mind until he saw the official approaching on the 17th hole. âI didnât think about it. Iâm definitely more intense and passionate than a lot of the players,â he noted, downplaying any strategic calculation. He added that altering his natural intensity could cost him on the course, but such moments should not happen again. The incident left him aware of the need to keep his composure despite the pressure.
Context on Penalties and Consistency
The incident recalls Joaquin Niemannâs twoâshot penalty at the US Open for a similar clubâthrow. While many rallied behind Niemann, Rahmâs case sparked debate over uniform enforcement across tours. Observers pointed out that a PGA Tour player might have faced a different response, highlighting the uneven standards in professional golf. The discussion also touched on how LIV Golf affiliations influence public perception of disciplinary actions. Nonetheless, Rahmâs acceptance of the warning may set a precedent for handling onâcourse frustrations.
Rahmâs current standings keep him in the hunt for the historic Claret Jug, with a solid 67 placing him four shots off the lead. His ranking of tiedâeighth shows that despite the hiccup, his overall performance remains competitive. The warning, while not affecting his score, serves as a learning moment heading into the final rounds. Fans will watch whether he can convert his talent into a championship win at Royal Birkdale. The weekâs drama adds an extra layer of intrigue to an already exciting competition.
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