Sunderland Echo

Rahm: I can’t live up to Seve comparison­s

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Spaniard Jon Rahm insists he can never come close to the late, great Seve Ballestero­s, but takes encouragem­ent from the comparison. At 22 the Basque-born golfer arrives at Royal Birkdale for the Open the same age as Ballestero­s when he won his first of his three Open titles, having announced himself to the world three years earlier in 1976 with a second-placed finish on the Southport links. Rahm is currently the game’s hottest property, having rocketed to eighth in the world after just 12 months in the profession­al game thanks to wins on the PGA and European Tours, the latest a commanding victory at the Irish Open a fortnight ago. “I wasn’t fortunate to be able to watch Seve much,” said the United Statesbase­d Spaniard. “My family didn’t get into golf pretty much up to the close 2000s and by then, you know, he was already on the down slope of his career. “I wish we would have, though. “I’ve seen every video on YouTube that you can of Seve. “I’ve seen his video here in ‘76, his one winning in ‘79 about a million times, how he plays the back nine without hitting the fairway, and makes 4-under par, it’s absolutely unbelievab­le. “To whoever compares me to him, I’m never going to be Seve. Seve was so unique, so special. “If I’m somewhat compared to him, to see the hopes people have in me, it’s amazing. “I try to take it as a positive and embrace it. “He’s a great idol of mine and I try to emulate a lot of things he used to, and a lot of that is the inspiratio­nal power he had, the way he brought masses together and people together. “If I could do a quarter of whatever he did, I’d probably be very satisfied with my career.”

 ??  ?? Jon Rahm in practice yesterday.
Jon Rahm in practice yesterday.

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