Jon Rahm had issues with his driver during his third round at the DP World Tour’s Spanish Open in Madrid. It required repairs early on, so he had to go without it until the 14th hole.
But Rahm was unphased by this setback, saying it “didn’t really affect me too much.” Instead, he piped his 3-wood off the tees and paraded around the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, posting a 6-under 65. He had zero bogies and six birdies and now trails his countryman Angel Hidalgo by two through 54 holes.
“At the end of the day on this course, if you put it in the fairway,
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