Jon Rahm's Unexpected Divot Drama at PGA Championship
Jon Rahm inadvertently hit a PGA Championship volunteer with a divot during the first round. While frustrated, he sent a lump of turf into the volunteer's face. Rahm quickly apologized and expressed intent to make amends. Despite the incident, Rahm ended the round well, staying in contention.
Jon Rahm inadvertently hit a volunteer in the face with a divot during the PGA Championship's first round on Thursday, calling the incident 'inexcusable.'
At the 16th hole, Rahm expressed frustration by slamming his club into the ground, inadvertently sending turf toward a nearby volunteer. Afterward, Rahm quickly approached to apologize.
Despite the incident, Rahm ended the round strong, making an eagle and finishing with two birdies to remain competitive at one under par.
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