Jon Rahm wins The AmEx for two titles in last two starts
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[January 23, 2023]
Jon Rahm shot a 4-under 68 and outlasted rookie Davis Thompson down
the final stretch to win The American Express on Sunday in La
Quinta, Calif.
The Spanish star captured his second title in his past two starts,
following his victory at the Sentry Tournament of Champions two
weeks ago.
Rahm entered the day at the PGA West Stadium Course tied for the
lead with Thompson. He moved ahead to 27 under when he birdied the
par-5 16th hole and Thompson parred.
At the par-3 17th, Thompson had a chance to tie Rahm with a 48-foot
putt across the island green, but he chose to keep the pin in the
cup and his ball glanced off the pin rather than dropping for
birdie.
Rahm then hit his tee shot at No. 18 into a bunker right of the
fairway. But Thompson's approach to the green rolled off the back
edge, while Rahm's shot from the sand landed just 14 feet from the
hole.
Thompson just missed a chip-in birdie, allowing Rahm to two-putt for
par to sign for a 261 and win the event.
"Had I had the same putting I had yesterday or Friday it probably
would've been a runaway victory, but can't ask for everything," Rahm
said. "You learn in every single situation, and today was definitely
a stressful day."
Thompson, in his 20th PGA Tour start, shot a 69 and settled for solo
second at 26 under, his best career finish.
"I usually always leave the stick in from a long distance," Thompson
said of the putt at No. 17. "I feel like it helps me with my speed.
I'll probably play the ‘what if' game in my head for a long time,
unfortunately.
"I had a great read. I probably hit it too firm. If it had great
speed, it would have just hit the flag and dropped. But we'll never
know. I'm proud of myself for this week."
Rahm was impressed by his chief competitor of the weekend.
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"Got a little lucky that Davis' putt didn't go in on 17 and a little
fortunate that his ball just got over the green on 18," he said.
"What a heck of a player he is. He's doing all the right things and
wouldn't be surprised if he wins soon, because he gave me a real
battle today and it was a lot of fun. I'm sure there'll be many to
come."
Earlier in the day, Xander Schauffele holed out for an albatross on
his way to a 10-under 62, tied for the low round of the day.
Schauffele tied for third at 25 under with Chris Kirk (64 Sunday).
Schauffele's 225-yard second shot at the par-5 fifth hole carried
the water and bounced just in front of the green, rolled on and
straight into the cup. He went on to add seven birdies without a
bogey.
"I was off a pretty good upslope, so I just tried to hit a 4-iron
pretty much at it and have it turn toward the center wanting to get
maximum distance," Schauffele said. "Kind of played it out to the
right. Hit it really solid. Didn't say anything (while the ball was)
in the air because I was a little bit worried. So it was nice when I
saw it hit on ground and then I actually saw it go in. So that was
pretty special."
--Field Level Media
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