The PGA Tour resumed in June after an extended
break with events closed to spectators to help curb the spread
of the novel coronavirus.
Golf's first major of the year, the PGA Championship, kicked off
on Thursday and Spaniard Rahm, who carded a par-70 in the
opening round, said he was still getting used to playing without
fans.
"I would say people don't realize how much you can hear things,"
the 25-year-old said. "You might be putting and if somebody
nearby is hitting a tee shot or landing it into a green close to
you, you can hear that. It's just so loud.
"When there's people around, there's talking, other noises, you
can't hear. But right now it's pretty loud."
Rahm, who relinquished his number one ranking to Justin Thomas
last week, struggled for rhythm throughout the opening round and
finished five shots behind joint-leaders Brendon Todd and Jason
Day.
"With how the day went, honestly, even par is more than enough
for me today," he said.
(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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