Golf challenges players at all levels, including those who excel in the sport. Jon Rahm, a top-tier golfer, experienced such challenges during the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
Solid Start Turns Rough
Rahm, the 2021 U.S. Open champion, began the tournament on a strong note, concluding Thursday 2-under par. However, his performance shifted on Friday. Upon reaching the ninth hole, Rahm faced difficulties. His earlier missed birdie and par putts continued to add pressure.
Frustrations Boil Over
“F–k off!”
Rahm expressed his frustration audibly after a close birdie putt did not drop. This reaction highlights how emotional golf can be, whether at a premier event like the U.S. Open or a casual round elsewhere. The shared frustration of missing key putts resonates with many golfers.
Challenges Persist
After managing to save par on the ninth, Rahm’s challenges deepened. He bogeyed five consecutive holes on the back nine. Including the three bogeys on the front nine, Rahm recorded a score of 78. This left him 6-over for the tournament, affecting his chances of making the cut.
This tough round likely left Rahm eager to move past the experience, as his frustration mirrored the difficulties faced. While Friday was disappointing, it stands as a reminder of golf’s complexities.

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