Jon Rahm Loses $1M After PGA Championship Collapse at Quail Hollow
Jon Rahm Loses $1M After PGA Championship Collapse at Quail Hollow

Jon Rahm Loses $1M After PGA Championship Collapse at Quail Hollow

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Jon Rahm experienced a late collapse in the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow, dropping from second place to a tie for eighth after struggling on the final three holes, known as the 'Green Mile.' Despite tying with Scottie Scheffler for the lead earlier, Rahm went +5 over the last stretch, costing him roughly $1 million in prize money and dashed hopes of completing a Spanish Grand Slam. Rahm candidly attributed his downfall to mistakes around the green, particularly a misjudged bunker shot on the 18th hole, and admitted the last three holes were a tough pill to swallow. Scheffler ultimately won the tournament, securing a $3.42 million prize, while Rahm's final earnings were significantly reduced. Despite the disappointment, Rahm reflected positively on much of his performance and expressed a broader perspective, emphasizing his family priorities alongside his professional ambitions. His detailed breakdown of the errors underscores the fine margins in major championship golf and highlights the emotional and financial stakes at play.

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