
All rights reserved.The Levi’s® brand officially made the cut this week on episode five of Making the Cut, Amazon Prime Video’s fashion-focused original series to find the next great visionary designer. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Safety Information / Your California Privacy Rights are applicable to you. ^ Back to Top ^ © 2021 ESPN Internet Ventures. Rafa Cabrera Bello, who won last week in Madrid, was on par in 13th. Guerrier slipped to joint sixth at two shots back. Ryan Fox, Matt Fitzpatrick, Laurie Canter and Sebastian Soderberg had a share of second. I drove a good one on 17, hit a good second shot just over the green and made a long putt for the eagle. "My long game is very good, my driving is really good. "I played really solid again today, like yesterday," Langasque said. Langasque carded a 2-under 69 for the second straight day to take a one-shot lead over four chasers. He improved on a bogey-free back nine but managed only one birdie, leaving him with a share of 99th place at 10 over after two rounds. On Friday, he carded a double bogey, three bogeys and one birdie on the front nine. Open winner at Real Club Valderrama in southern Andalucía. Rahm opened the tournament with a 63 but had lackluster rounds the rest of the way and was not in contention to defend his title. Last week at the Spanish Open in Madrid, he was flustered by the crowds who turned out to see him but forgot to silence their cell phones. Rahm has struggled in his first tournaments after two years in his home country. "I haven't stopped since the stoppage because of COVID. I am going to hang up my clubs for four weeks," Rahm said. "More than my body, it is my mind that can't take it. Rahm said he needs to take a break and may not play for one month until the World Tour Championship in Dubai. "And this comes from someone who loves this sport, and after a year in which some pretty good things have happened to me."

"This is the first time in my life that I don't want to see a golf club," Rahm said. On Thursday, Rahm matched his worst round as a professional with a 7-over 78, leaving him 11 shots behind overnight leader Julien Guerrier. That was an improvement on his first round. The top-ranked Rahm shot 3-over 74 through the second round, finishing with a share of 99th place and 14 strokes off the lead of Romain Langasque. Jon Rahm's woes back in Spain worsened when he failed to make the cut at the Andalucía Masters on Friday. Rahm misses cut in Spain: 'I don't want to see a golf club' You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
