Jon Rahm

's second round

at the

Farmers Insurance Open on the PGA Tour

It was far from the effectiveness that he has become accustomed to in his last appearances.

Rahm, after yesterday's 73, was playing on the easiest course, the North, almost three shots easier than the South.

There was no choice but to attack on this second and windy day.

He did it from the beginning with two initial birdies, a positive inertia that would vanish with the bogeis on holes 12 and 18. The return for the second nine, the first on the North course at Torrey Pines, progressed tediously and slowly, four more holes of even numbers. and a result of +1 that broke his triumphant career of 21 consecutive tournaments passing cuts, the most successful streak of the moment.

Fate seemed to want to blow up his spectacular numbers at Torrey Pines.

But it was not in 'Rahmbo's' plans to go sightseeing in San Diego over the weekend, and without really knowing why,

A streak that puts him in the tournament fight

A huge drive on hole 5, par five, left him only 180 meters from the flag, the putt of about four meters provoked the reaction of the Spanish, eagle.

He capped his magical four-hole streak with three more birdies.

Another good putt on the 6th, a bombshell on the seventh hole from the tee, putting the ball directly on the green and achieving the birdie with two putts and the last birdie on the par three, hole 8 with another good putt of about four meters .

Too bad he didn't take advantage of the last hole and par five.

But the comeback was complete.

The positive reaction not only increases his record to 22 consecutive tournaments where the Spaniard has played the four days, thanks to his 67 shots (-4) he is placed in 12th place. With the finish of -5 in the last four holes, Rahm He came back from 104th place, placing himself with options of everything with two days still to play.

As of press time,

Sam Ryder

leads the tournament at -12 and three players share second place at -7;

the Americans

Brendan Steele

and

Sahit Theegala

and the Argentinean

Tano Goya

.

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