Jon Rahm se disculpa tras golpear a un voluntario con un trozo de césped en el PGA Championship

Jon Rahm se disculpó con un voluntario del PGA Championship después de que un momento de frustración hiciera que un trozo de césped golpeara al hombre en la cara y el hombro durante la primera ronda en el Aronimink Golf Club.

Rahm firmó una tarjeta de 69 golpes, uno bajo par, en la ronda inaugural del jueves. En el séptimo hoyo, de par 4, ejecutó su segundo golpe desde el rough izquierdo, enviando la bola más allá del green. Acto seguido, presa de la ira, golpeó el suelo, lanzando un trozo de césped que impactó contra el voluntario.

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