Jon Rahm on Olympic collapse
Jon Rahm on Olympic collapse
Jon Rahm on Olympic collapse
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Jon Rahm suffered a dramatic collapse during the final round of the Olympic Golf Tournament, surrendering a four-shot lead to finish tied for fifth. After a strong start, Rahm faltered on the back nine with a score of 39, which included three bogeys and a double-bogey on the par-5 14th hole. Scottie Scheffler capitalized on Rahm's misfortunes, shooting a final-round 62 to secure the gold medal, while Tommy Fleetwood and Hideki Matsuyama took silver and bronze, respectively. Rahm expressed deep disappointment, feeling he let down both himself and his country, Spain. Golf analyst Brandel Chamblee criticized Rahm's performance, labeling it as 'the biggest choke of the year.' This loss has prompted Rahm to reflect on the significance of the tournament and the pain of missing out on an Olympic medal.

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