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Spaniard is new world No.1

- AFP

JON Rahm became the first Spaniard since Seve Ballestero­s in 1989 to hold golf’s world No.1 ranking after Monday’s win in the US PGA Memorial tournament.

Rahm holed out an amazing 31-foot chip shot at the par-3 16th and, despite a two-stroke penalty that turned it from a birdie to a bogey, took a threestrok­e victory over American Ryan Palmer that boosted him over Rory McIlroy atop the rankings.

“I don’t know how to describe it,” Rahm said. “It has been a goal since I was 13, 14 years old.”

Rahm was among the Spanish youth inspired by the feats of Ballestero­s, a five-time major champion who died in 2011 at age 54 of brain cancer.

“Seve is a very special player to all of us, and to be second to him, it’s a true honour,” he said.

Rahm said the moment was difficult to comprehend in part because his thoughts were with his family, two members of which have died from COVID-19.

“It’s hard to process right now,” he said. “There are so many things going through my mind right now that have nothing to do with golf.”

Rahm fired a three-over par 75 in the final round to finish on nine-under 279 with Palmer second.

England’s Matthew Fitzpatric­k was third on 283 after a closing 68, while Australia’s

Jason Day and England’s Matt Wallace shared fourth on 284.

Rahm began with a fourshot edge and made the turn ahead by eight before dropping four strokes in a five-hole span with a bogey at the 10th, double-bogey at 11 and a bogey at 14 as Palmer pulled within three.

That’s when the 25-year-old made his amazing chip shot at 16. “That’ll probably go down as my greatest chip shot. I don’t know if I’ll ever do better than that,” Rahm said. “Luckily, I pulled out probably the best short game shot I will ever have. That was unbelievab­le. For that to go in, that was exactly what I needed.”

Rahm was given a twostroke penalty after television slow-motion cameras showed his ball moved when he pushed down on the grass behind it shortly before his incredible chip, although it didn’t change the lie and was impercepti­ble to Rahm himself.

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