The Herald (South Africa)

Garcia triumph inspires Rahm to go for maiden major at US Open

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RISING Spanish star Jon Rahm says Sergio Garcia’s emotion-fuelled Masters triumph has made him even more determined to land his maiden major as he prepares for this week’s US Open.

The big-hitting 22-year-old is one of the brightest talents in golf, having climbed to 10th in the world rankings barely a year after turning profession­al following a 23rd-place finish as an amateur at last year’s US Open.

Rahm, who opened this season with a superb win at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, has since twice pushed world No 1 Dustin Johnson to the brink at the WGC Mexico and Match Play events.

It is the sort of rise that prompted former US Open champion Johnny Miller to remark that Rahm “has ‘future world number one’ written all over his forehead”.

Rahm believes that the intimidati­ng layout at Erin Hills in Wisconsin is perfectly suited to his game this week.

And he revealed that Garcia’s dramatic playoff win over Justin Rose at Augusta in April, his first major title after years of nearmisses, had motivated him to think big.

“It just motivates me. We’ve played together a bunch this year. I’ve played against him in the match play. He’s beat me many times,” Rahm said of Garcia.

“I’ve seen him play. I see what he can do. And I know what I’m capable of. It makes me believe I’ll be able to win a major some day.

“A close friend of mine winning a tournament motivates me. A Spaniard winning a major is always going to motivate me.”

Rahm, meanwhile, got a chance to look at Erin Hills, staging the US Open for the first time, with a practice round on Monday.

The 6472-metre, par-72 layout set in the countrysid­e outside Milwaukee will be the longest course in the history of major tournament golf.

“It’s like a links golf course on steroids, everything is a little bigger,” Rahm said.

But he agreed with fellow golfer Kevin Na, who took to social media on Sunday to complain about the length of the fescue rough across the course, describing it as unplayable.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? RISING STAR: Spain’s Jon Rahm in Hartford, Wisconsin
Picture: GETTY IMAGES RISING STAR: Spain’s Jon Rahm in Hartford, Wisconsin

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