LIV's Rahm not yet sure how to
address Masters Champions Dinner
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[March 20, 2024]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - Jon Rahm may be known for his composure under pressure
but the Spaniard who joined LIV Golf eight months after his 2023
Masters triumph acknowledged on Tuesday feeling nervous about the
speech he will give during next month's Champions Dinner.
As is tradition, the reigning Masters champion delivers a speech
during an exclusive dinner reserved for past winners of the major
and held inside Augusta National's clubhouse on the Tuesday evening
of the tournament week.
Rahm, who overcame a two-shot deficit in the final round of the 2023
Masters to capture the biggest win of his career and in December
accepted a reported $300 million to join LIV Golf, understands the
magnitude of the occasion.
"When I tell you that this has definitely been rent free in my head
-- I usually have no issues public speaking. No problem. I'll get up
there and talk about anything," Rahm told reporters during a video
call organised by Augusta National Golf Club.
"Just the image of standing up and having everybody in that room
look at me and having to speak to all these great champions, it's
quite daunting."
While Rahm did reveal his menu choices for the Champions Dinner -- a
Spanish feast that will include "Mama Rahm's Classic Lentil Stew" --
the twice major winner has not yet planned what his speech will be
about.
"I think I'm just going to speak from the heart, and that's usually
what delivers the better speech. It's definitely not going to be
prepared," said Rahm.
"I don't know exactly what I'm going to say, but hopefully one or
two glasses of wine help me get a little bit more fluid in that
speech."
At the April 11-14 Masters, Rahm will try to become only the fourth
player to retain a Masters title and the first since Tiger Woods
accomplished the feat in 2001-02.
Rahm has recorded top-10 finishes in his four LIV Golf starts this
year and while he is feeling good about his game he is just as eager
to test it against all the top players.
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"So far, it's been great. Been playing good golf,"
said Rahm, who plans to visit Augusta National next week and
familiarise himself again with the pristine layout.
"But I'm definitely looking forward to joining with the rest of the
best golfers in the world and teeing it up at the Masters with
them."
His decision to join LIV Golf meant Rahm missed out on title
defences this year at three PGA Tour events -- The Sentry Tournament
of Champions, American Express and Genesis Invitational.
"I'm not going to lie; for everybody who said this would be easy,
some things have been, but not being able to defend some titles that
mean a lot to me hasn't," said Rahm.
"It's done. It's past. It's a decision I made, and I'm comfortable
with it. But I'm hoping I can come back, and hopefully I can
actually (successfully) defend (the Masters title next month) as
well. That would be a dream come true."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by)
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