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Jon Rahm is inspired, even if he's not feeling well.
The top-ranked Spanish celebrity had two birdies and also two bogeys Thursday in an even-par 72 in the first round of the Fortinet Champion, leaving him well rear of the leaders at Silverado Hotel as well as Medspa.
"I was having a tough time concentrating provided the fact that I haven't had a strong dish since Tuesday early morning," Rahm stated. "My ideal hunch is just a little run down from the season. Maybe having a bit way too much good rich food Monday as well as Tuesday just did it for my stomach."
Rahm started really feeling ill earlier today and also took out of the pro-am Wednesday to relax. He said he felt even worse than when he examined favorable for COVID-19 in June as well as was compelled to withdraw from the Memorial after leading by six strokes via 3 rounds.
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"Means, means even worse," Rahm claimed. "That Saturday I couldn't have provided you any more diagnosis than perhaps a light chilly based upon what I was really feeling that day. I would certainly have never ever thought it was COVID. So yeah, I feel way worse today than I did."
After the dissatisfaction at Memorial, he won the U.S. Open up at Torrey Pines in June for his initial significant championship. He won the cash title, the Vardon Prize for the most affordable scoring typical and also had 15 top-10 finishes.
Rahm claimed he's additionally motivated by being passed over in the player of the year honors that mosted likely to Patrick Cantlay. Cantlay that won the FedEx Cup after bordering Rahm by one stroke at the Scenic tour Champion.
"I played impressive golf," Rahm said. "What could have been if certain regrettable scenarios really did not take place, right? I can have had perhaps another win and also the possibility to compete for a medal. To assume it might have been better does nothing yet inspire me. I recognize I can improve."
Chez Reavie had the lead at 65 after the morning wave, with Cameron Tringale as well as Adam Hadwin a stroke back. Phil Mickelson shot 70.
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