Jon Rahm is arguably in the form of his career, with victory in the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club the latest in a string of impressive performances that have helped him climb back to World No.1
The Spaniard is preparing for another bid for the top of the leaderboard in this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill, but he has revealed that, even though he has won in six of his last nine starts, it was in a 2021 tournament when he performed at his very best.
That, of course, was the year Rahm won his maiden Major, the US Open at Torrey Pines, but it was his performance in the Memorial Tournament two weeks earlier that pleased him the most – and he didn’t even complete it. He said: “The one time I can say I was firing on all cylinders I didn’t get to finish the tournament. So I would have wished to see what that was like. “
Rahm held a six-shot lead in the tournament going into the final round, but his attempt to claim the title for the second successive year was curtailed by testing positive for Covid-19, which forced him to withdraw.
Rahm also revealed he’d spoken to Tiger Woods about his best PGA Tour performances, and that the 47-year-old had told him he only thought he’d played at his best a few times on the Tour. He said: “The thing is, you don’t need to be firing on all cylinders to win. I actually had a conversation similar to this with Tiger. I asked him, out of the 82 wins on the PGA Tour, I didn’t get into the other ones, how many times do you think you played your best all four days? And he said, three at most. Right? A lot of those Sundays he played his best, but the whole week, very few.”
How many tournaments did Tiger Woods play his best all four days?”Three at most” pic.twitter.com/5UILFn9p6gFebruary 28, 2023
Rahm then revealed the reason players tend not to rate their performances too highly is because of the standards they expect of themselves. He said: ”A lot of us are such perfectionists that I think we play close to that A-plus game a lot, but we don’t give ourselves that, quite that grade for all four days. I think a lot of us probably, you know, that’s why probably Tiger said maybe just a few times in his career.”
Aside from Rahm’s aborted Memorial Tournament performance, he also cited his first PGA Tour win, in the 2017 Farmers Insurance Open, as another particularly strong performance – at least until he reached the greens.
He said: “The best I’ve had tee to green feeling-wise was 2017…
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