Jon Rahm experienced one of the worst heartbreaks past week. At the Spanish Open, his week didn’t start great. He got mad at the Marshal who marked his ball, and shot over par on Thursday. Finishing in 10th position and not winning his national Open for the 4th time, he ended the week on a frustrated note. But Rahm’s reaction wasn’t about excuses. Rather, carrying the emotional depth of the championship, he owned the loss.
The Spaniard posted snaps from the event as he wrote: “ Not the result I hoped for , but it’s always an honor to compete at home. The Spanish Open will always mean more than a championship; it’s part of who I am. Every time I play, I feel the history, the support, and the pride of representing Spain. It’s something I’ll never take for granted.”
Expressing his grati