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What happened to Jon Rahm at Memorial Tournament?

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Jun 05, 2021 · DUBLIN, Ohio (AP) — Jon Rahm walked off the 18th green after tying the 54-hole record and building a six-shot lead, leaving him on the cusp of joining Tiger Woods as the only repeat winners of the Memorial. Moments later, he doubled over behind the green and said in anguish, “Not again!”. Rahm was notified he tested positive for the coronavirus, knocking him …

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How many birdies did Rahm have?

It was a shocking turn of events given the timing. Rahm was close to perfect on the back nine, running off six birdies in an eight-hole stretch to turn a one-shot lead into a six-shot cushion, tying the Memorial record for largest 54-hole lead set by Woods in 2000. His 18-under 198 tied the record set by Scott Hoch in 1987.

Where does Rahm live?

Rahm lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, where his wife in April gave birth to their first child. Rahm has not played since the PGA Championship two weeks ago. While playing in the pro-am on Wednesday, Rahm was walking toward the 16th tee when a spectator asked for an autograph. “I'm sorry, I can't,” he said.

Did Scottie Scheffler test positive for Corona?

Cantlay and Scottie Scheffler, who played with Rahm in the third round, both said they already have tested positive for the coronavirus, though it was more than 90 days ago. They were interviewed Saturday night to determine if they would be subject to contact tracing protocols.

U.S. Open in jeopardy?

In accordance with CDC guidelines, Rahm will need to remain in isolation through June 15. This puts his participation in the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines in San Diego which starts June 17 in jeopardy. Rahm, 26, won the first of his five PGA Tour titles in the 2017 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.

Looking to be second to repeat

Rahm, the world No. 3, had taken control of the Memorial on Saturday. Ignited by an early morning ace and sparked by a late afternoon birdie blitz, he put himself in position to join Tiger Woods as the only players to win consecutive titles in the storied history of the event.

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By Bill Pennington. June 5, 2021. DUBLIN, OHIO — Jon Rahm, a popular player on the PGA Tour and the world’s third-ranked male golfer, had just charged to a six-stroke lead on Saturday in the third round of the Memorial Tournament, an event he won a year ago. Walking from the 18th hole, where a crowd surrounding the green showered him ...

How long was Rahm's test negative?

Rahm’s test results were negative for four days, but his most recent test, performed on Saturday morning, came back positive at 4:20 p.m. A second test on the original sample provided by Rahm, who is asymptomatic, yielded a positive result at 6:05 p.m., just before he finished his third round.

Where does Rahm live?

Rahm currently lives in Scottsdale, Ariz. , with his wife, Kelley, whom he met while they were students at Arizona State, and their 2-month-old son, Kepa Cahill. Image. Rahm, right, fist-bumped his playing partner Patrick Cantlay at the conclusion of their round on Saturday. Credit... Tannen Maury/EPA, via Shutterstock.

Did Jon Rahm test positive?

The golfer broke down in tears when he was told that he had tested positive. He had just finished the third round with a six-shot lead. Jon Rahm, left, was shuttled away from the course after learning at the end of his round on Saturday that he had tested positive for the coronavirus.

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