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Jon Rahm, a two‑time major champion, opened his campaign at Royal Portrush with a 1‑under‑par 70, placing him three shots off the lead after Thursday’s first round.
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Jon Rahm, one of the favorites, finished the first round at 1-under par (70), placing him tied for 20th and just three shots behind the leaders. But Friday brought frustration for the Spanish star.
Jon Rahm had another meltdown on the 11th hole at Royal Portrush, but is still hanging around on the Open Championship leaderboard.