After a day without errors, Jon Rahm made himself half a chance to win the pompous The Tour Championship, the tournament that concludes the season on the PGA Tour and whose final winner receives a check for the best of course worth 15 million dollars .
On the day of the movement he signed 66 strokes, with four birdies, two in the last two holes, and amended part of what had fallen back on Saturday. It was necessary to recover some ground to Dustin Johnson, very inspired and who signed a 64, the best card of the day with Berger. With the last round remaining, the South Carolina player leads Jon by six shots, twice the distance that DJ took him a week ago in the BMW.
“When you start to think too much while you’re on the field, the game doesn’t flow. At least that happens to me and that’s what happened to me on Saturday,” Jon said. “I didn’t feel too bad, but I hesitated a bit, I didn’t put them too close and that way I couldn’t make putts.”