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Rahm reveals club foot behind short, ‘efficient’ swing

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SANDWICH: US Open champion Jon Rahm revealed on Tuesday how being born with a club foot led to his distinctiv­e short backswing.

Rahm is the favourite to win the 149th Open Championsh­ip at Royal St George’s this week after ending his wait to win a major last month.

The world number two revealed he had ‘physical limitation­s’ when quizzed on his swing and went on to explain the complicati­ons he experience­d as a child.

“I was born with a club foot on my right leg,” said the Spaniard. “My foot was 90 degrees turned inside and basically upside down.

“So when I was born, they basically relocated, prety much broke every bone in the ankle and I was casted within 20 minutes of being born from the knee down. I think every week I had to go back to the hospital to get recasted, so from knee down my leg didn’t grow at the same rate.

“So I have very limited ankle mobility in my right leg. It’s a centimetre and a half shorter, as well. So what I mean by limitation­s is I didn’t take a full swing because my right ankle doesn’t have the mobility or stability to take it.

“I learned at a very young age that I’m going to be more efficient at creating power and be consistent from a short swing.

“If I take a full to parallel it might create more speed, but I have no stability. My ankle just can’t take it.”

The British Open returns ater a two-year hiatus ater the coronaviru­s pandemic forced the cancellati­on of last year’s tournament.

Fans will also be back with up to 32,000 in atendance with restrictio­ns at major sporting events being eased across England.

However, players will still be subject to strict guidelines which prohibit them going to bars, restaurant­s and supermarke­ts during tournament week.

They also have to stay in either approved hotels or private accommodat­ion, which can be shared with up to four members of their team, but not other players.

“I’m very excited,” added Rahm “We’ve missed it.

“I did not expect this tournament to be the first one we’re going to have full crowds, just because of the lockdown and limitation­s and all.

“It’s always a week I really cherish, I really enjoy. This was my first links golf experience, so it’s a litle bit of nostalgia in there, too, so I’m excited about it.”

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