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Jon Rahm is poised to claim a historic fourth title at the Open de España as he heads into the final round just two shots off the lead. After recovering from illness and welcoming his third child, Rahm delivered a bogey-free 65 in the third round to secure a tie for second place at 11-under. Fellow Spaniard David Puig is also in contention, sitting three strokes behind the leader Angel Hidalgo, who continues to show strong performance. Rahm expressed excitement about competing with Puig in the final group, highlighting the unique atmosphere of playing at home. Additionally, Rahm's participation follows an appeal against fines from the DP World Tour, allowing him to maintain his membership and chase Ryder Cup opportunities. With a strong showing in Madrid, he aims to surpass legendary golfer Seve Ballesteros by securing his fourth national title.
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