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Jon Rahm Reacts After Back Nine Collapse at Olympic Games

Rahm flips his putter at the Olympics

Jon Rahm told journalists that he felt like he let himself and his country down after squandering a four shot lead and a chance at a gold medal after his back nine collapse at the Olympic Games stroke play tournament.

Rahm would eventually finish outside the medal positions after six bogeys on the final nine holes in Paris, with Scottie Scheffler charging from the field to shoot 62 and finish 19-under to win gold by a single shot.

The American finished one shot ahead of Team GB’s Tommy Fleetwood, who secured silver, whilst Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama won bronze for his nation, finishing at 17-under.

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The Spaniard would shoot 39 on the back nine, finishing two shots outside of the medal positions at 15-under, with Rahm admitting he was heartbroken after missing out on a first Olympic medal.

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