COLLEGE GROVE, Tenn. (AP) - Jon Rahm is ready to stop watching TV and get back to playing golf.
Jon Rahm eager to play again after foot infection kept him out of the U.S. Open
COLLEGE GROVE, Tenn. (AP) - Jon Rahm is ready to stop watching TV and get back to playing golf.
The Spaniard withdrew from LIV Golf’s last event six holes into the second round in Houston, then pulled out of the U.S. Open last week two days before his tee time because of an infection between toes on his left foot.
The infection has subsided enough to be manageable, so Rahm is back for LIV Golf’s inaugural event in Tennessee starting Friday. Now he resumes his pursuit of his first win since moving to Saudi-funded LIV Golf last December and first anywhere in the world since the 2023 Masters.
"I feel ready to walk and hit it," Rahm said. "I haven't been able to do much. It doesn't take much for me to feel ready to compete. Looking forward to it. Just happy that I'm here."