Spaniard Jon Rahm, who started as one of the favourites, He had a very poor second day and with a low score of 77 (five over par), For a cumulative of 146 (+2), DP World Tour hero misses the cut at Dubai Desert Classic Led by Scottish Eve Ferguson with -12.
If this Thursday, Which was his first tour in 2025, Rahm was hopeful and covered it with a sure note (69 hits), Everything went wrong in his second. So much so that he presented one of his worst cards on the circuit: Two birdies (holes 6, 9), three bogeys (1, 8, 16) and two double bogeys (12, 18)Even his oldest followers do not remind him of such negative cards.
So much so that 77, For a cumulative score of +2, this has prevented him from making it to the ‘Desert Classic’ in Dubai. And the worst part is the bad feelings given to his game, as almost everything went wrong right from the starting tee.
“Generally bad”
“In general everything was a little bad. The worst, obviously, from t. I have not been able to fix it in any wayThe day has gone from slightly bad to worse. Although it is annoying, it is better to do it in the first week of the year…Don’t worry, we’ve just started. “It bothers me as a competitor,” he said. A sad pity after his tour.
Rahm was not at all successful with the driver, landing outside the fairway on several occasions /efe
The one from Barrica, current winner of LIV Golf and who maintains contention with the European Tour to be in the next Ryder Cup, however, believes despite “You have to try to stay positive” on disappointment in his game and not making the cut.,
“The whole part of the day was disappointing. It’s annoying. I don’t remember when I’ve had such a good result in a tournament that wasn’t very good. It is what it is. Now, analyze what has happened. In the end you have to have a perspective on the entire year and you don’t have to let one bad week dictate what happens for the rest of the year. The good thing is I have an idea of what I have to work with,” Rahm said.
Eve Ferguson, leader
With Rahm out of the game, The tournament is led by Ferguson, who carded a card of 65 strokes (seven under par). With a cumulative of -12. One impact away is New Zealand’s Daniel Hillier, who also scored 65.
Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy, Winner of four editions of the ‘Clásico del Desierto’, of which, in the last two, he signed 71 (-1), Which gives a total of 141 (-3) in shared 33rd place.
Among the Spaniards, the best now are Alfredo García-Heredia, Nacho Elvira and Iván Cantero, all three with 140. He made the cut with a good second, alongside the field duo, Paraguayan Fabrizio Zanotti (75+69). Round.
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