No. 1 Jon Rahm refreshed, eager to exceed 2021 results
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[January 05, 2022] Jon
Rahm is making his fifth career start at the Tournament of Champions
this week, but his first as the No. 1 player in the world to begin a
year.
"It means you've done a good job, you've won a tournament and you've
had a great year," Rahm said Tuesday of being in Kapalua, Maui, to
begin the year. "So happy to be here, it's always a tournament I
look forward to."
It comes after a whirlwind two years during which Rahm has posted
four wins and 19 other top-10s. Thirteen of those came last year --
although he's quick to point out it would have been one more if not
for a positive COVID-19 test taking him out while leading the
Memorial after 54 holes.
Rahm was also the star for Team Europe despite his side's lopsided
loss to Team USA in the Ryder Cup in September. He played once
during the Fall Swing, missing the cut at the Fortinet Championship,
and then shut it down for the year after another missed cut at the
Andalucia Masters in October.
In the middle of his outstanding two-year run, Rahm changed to
Callaway irons last January, meaning he spent the previous holiday
season working "harder than I've ever worked" to minimize the impact
of his equipment change.
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Rahm was burnt out.
"When that Ryder Cup was over, I was drained for the previous year
and a half. Not only the last four months but the previous year and
a half," he said. "I needed a break. Not only for me but also for my
family. We all endured it together, and I just wanted the time to be
a dad and be a husband and just be there for my wife and my son."
After more than two months since last teeing it up in competition,
Rahm said he feels great mentally and physically.
The Spaniard also has a target on his back as the
No. 1 player in the world. It's a place he maintained to end the
year thanks only to second-ranked Collin Morikawa shooting a 76 in
the final round of last month's Hero World Challenge to finished
tied for fifth.
Rahm insists he's not working to protect his place atop the Official
World Golf Ranking. He claimed his first major at last year's U.S.
Open, but it also proved to be his only stroke-play victory of the
year.
Rahm's goal is to improve on last year across the board.
"I would gladly take a bit more of inconsistency but have more than
one win," he said. "So it all depends on how you categorize it. And
I could tell you at the end of the year how I think about it."
--Field Level Media
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