Jon Rahm concludes day two of LIV Golf Andalucia at Valderrama He is at least seven strokes behind the leader, Indian Anirbal Lahiri, although the Basque has not yet said goodbye to what would be his first victory at LIV and Valderrama.
“I’m hoping the wind will blow this Sunday to see if there will be more bogeys,” he said after his 69-shot round.. “Let’s see if I get a -3 day and we can come back,” Rahm said, confident he can reach the lead on the final day this Sunday.
For the Barrica player, his final result did not reflect the good game he displayed and he was quite disappointed in the final holes. After falling into the water he saw an option to make birdie and get a little closer to the leader.

Final frustration
“I screamed in frustration because there were so many balls that I thought would be hits that fell just short of the line, or didn’t fall at all.” He lamented this, although he knew that “anything less is a good day at Valderrama.”

Rahm not satisfied with his comeback despite -2 at Valderrama / EFE
-With regard to the Agreement No.5 signed by Lahiri and which contains four effects for Barica, “It is not certain because four-strokes can go very fast and you can never be sure of winning at Valderrama without any advantage”, although he admitted that “if he makes par or one less it is very difficult for him to miss out on victory”, he concluded.
for its part, Eugenio López Chacarra, the best-placed Spaniard in the classificationSaid he was “mentally fine” and aware that “everyone is going to fail”, even though he “would have liked to have done a little better after the ‘birdie’ on the fourteenth,” the Madrid native said.
