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Jon Rahm Wins Hero World Challenge

Rahm Credits his Childhood Hero For Very Special Win

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Jon Rahm says a putting tip last August from tournament host Tiger Woods helped the Spaniard to storm his way to a four-shot success at the Hero World Challenge on Sunday.

Rahm was never challenged over the final round, shooting a bogey-free 65 for a 20-under par total on the Albany course.

Sharing the lead on both day two and day three, he capped his closing round with three birdies in four holes from the sixth.

The win is Rahm's third success this season and a seventh victory in his short two-year pro career and in the process sees Rahm move to a career high No. 6 on the world rankings.

Last September, Rahm was drawn in the Ryder Cup Sunday singles against boyhood idol Woods and delivered Europe their muchneeded first point

with two and one triumph. Now Rahm has his name on Woods' Hero World Challenge trophy. "That Sunday with Tiger is one of the most emotional, most important moments in my golf career," said Rahm. "I started crying when I was shaking his hand because that meant so much to me to play against Tiger Woods. A couple of months later to win his event, his Foundation's event along with Hero, this is really special."

And it was the putting tip on the practice green at East Lake that has led to Rahm becoming the first Spanish winner of the Hero World Challenge.

"When we were at East Lake Tiger was putting next to me. I just can't putt on

Bermuda as I had grown up in Spain on poa annua," said Rahm.

"Tiger kind of laughed and said 'it's all about feel out there'. In presenting me the trophy he said, 'Hey, that's a pretty good performanc­e from someone who can't putt on Bermuda greens.'"

American Tony Finau holed a dramatic 10-footer for birdie at the last in a score of 69 for second place at 16-under and in the process denying Justin Rose from returning to World No. 1.

Rose, who eagled 15 in a last round 65, had been sharing second place in 15-under par and the assurance of again becoming World No. 1 only for Finau to pull the rug out from under the Englishman.

"It's not a huge goal for me to be No. 1, but when you have these opportunit­ies you want to take them," said Rose.

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