The Biscayan jon Rahmdouble winner of the Spanish Open, completed the third day in Madrid with 65 strokes (six under par), a record that allowed him to take the lead with the last day to go and beat the Australian by a blow Min Woo Lee, second.
Rahm ripped the match wide open until on hole four he got the first birdiewhich would be followed by another in number seven under the watchful eye of hundreds of fans who followed in his footsteps through the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.
The second round started with a par at hole ten and two birdies at eleven and twelve who matched him with Min Woo Lee, with whom he shared a match for the third consecutive day and who he ended up beating in a blow due to two other birdies on fourteen and eighteen.
The ‘León de Barrika’ headed down the final stretch of the circuit with the sun as the protagonist and cheered on by the fans, who filled the stands of the Madrid complex to see how their idol completed the course in four hours and fifty minutes.
Source: Eitb
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