Jon Rahm Has Strong Reaction to Divot Hitting Volunteer at PGA Championship
Summary
During the PGA Championship, golfer Jon Rahm accidentally hit a volunteer with a divot, which is a piece of turf lifted by a golf swing. Rahm apologized and expressed regret for the incident, while some fans commented on the situation online. Rahm currently ranks 20th in the world and tied for 15th after the first round.Key Facts
- Jon Rahm hit a volunteer with a divot during the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club.
- A divot is a small chunk of grass and soil removed during a golf swing.
- The divot struck the volunteer’s shoulder and face, but it is generally less harmful than being hit by a golf ball.
- Rahm apologized and wants to contact the volunteer to make amends.
- Some fans reacted online, with mixed opinions about the seriousness of the incident.
- Rahm is ranked 20th globally and was tied for 15th place after the first round.
- Another LIV golfer, Bryson DeChambeau, had a poor first round and encountered rules issues after a bad shot.
- The PGA Championship is taking place in Newton, Pennsylvania.
Read the Full Article
This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.