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Rahm’s Austin powers back

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WORLD No 2 Jon Rahm kept his hopes of winning the WGC-Dell Technologi­es Match Play alive with a convincing victory on day two in Austin.

Rahm, who has won three strokeplay events on the PGA Tour this season, suffered a surprise defeat to Rickie Fowler in group two on Wednesday.

But the former US Open champion bounced back to beat Keith Mitchell yesterday, winning 4&3 in windy conditions at Austin Country Club after making an eagle and five birdies.

“I think the biggest difference was on the greens,” said Rahm.

“I started off good yesterday but on 11, 12 and 14 had three putts and that’s why I lost those holes. That’s why I went from having a twohole lead to going down quickly.

“Today I played pretty

similar, not many mistakes tee to green and I was able to capitalise on a couple of putts.”

Rahm will face former BMW PGA Championsh­ip winner Billy Horschel in the final round of group matches today and said: “Not many pairings are going to have more electricit­y on the course than me and Billy combined so it should be a good one.

“I’m going to have to get the win tomorrow.”

Tony Finau also beat Poland’s Adrian Meronk 4&3 to remain in control of group 10 and can secure his place in the last 16 with victory over Kurt Kitayama today.

Kitayama, who won the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al earlier this month, defeated South Africa’s Christiaan Bezuidenho­ut 2&1 for his first win of the week.

Andrew Putnam is in charge of group seven after claiming his second straight win, the 56th seed beating New Zealand’s Ryan Fox 2&1.

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