John Rahm says that small areas of live contribute to top -10 streaks

John Rahm has ended in the top 10 of every live golf event since joining 2024, but “realistic” herself said that it is due to small areas of the circuit.
After winning twice in 13 events in 2024, Spaniard racks eight and top -10 this year. However, it is without a win and its highest finale was a tie for another in the season opener in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Live’s three -day programs include 13 four -Khiladi team and two wild cards competing in daily shotguns, so Rahm should only be better than 44 players for the top -10 result cards.
Rahm said on Tuesday at the Omont Country Club outside Pittsburgh on Tuesday before the US Open, “I will trade a bunch of them for more victory, this is sure, but I keep myself in good position.” “Listen, I am a realistic in this matter. I am really playing good golf, yes, but I am lying if I said that it was not easy to have top 10s with a small ground.
“This is just the truth, okay? Is I playing full-field events, have I been 10 top 10 every week? No. But I am playing enough to say that I am most likely that I would have been within the top 30 every time and perhaps also for the top 25, which I say for 21 straight tournaments that I say it is too good. I am still a lot of the top 10.
“I think winning is as difficult to win, but you can take advantage of a small area to finish higher. As much as I personally want to give it to several top 10 personally, I will not always give it as a full amount, knowing that it is a small area.”
This year’s other top -10 finish of Rahm was the most impressive till date -a T8 in the PGA Championship of the back month. It came on a t14 heels in the masters. He also abolished T7 in last year’s open championship, so mercy continues to post quality results when the world’s most elite regions are against the world’s most elite.
This week he returns to Omont, where he finished 23rd in 2016, 11 stroke behind the winner and current live player Dustin Johnson. Rahm won his loan in Torre Pines after five years to win the US Open title, and said he was embracing the “extreme challenge” to deal with the notorious difficult Okmont.
Rahm said 30 -year -old Rahm, “It is never amazed, in the sense of history, the old school experience of the clubhouse,” said 30 -year -old Rahm. “Even when you put in green color, looking at the whole property, you know that you are somewhere special. It is quite iconic. It is one of the things that makes it a great place and a great championship.
“I think you embrace it. You know how great it is. Once you start the tournament, get away like all those things. It’s business at that point. It’s time to post score.”
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