Rahm 2 Back of Lead at Torrey Pines, Seeking 3rd Win in a Row

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Rahm 2 Back of Lead at Torrey Pines, Seeking 3rd Win in a Row
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Jon Rahm made an impressive charge up the leaderboard on his favorite course with a 6-under 66 on Friday, which is now moving day at Torrey Pines, to pull within two shots of leader Sam Ryder after the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open.

The tournament has been played from Wednesday to Saturday the past two years to avoid having the final round go against the NFL's conference championship games.

Rahm said Torrey Pines has been his favorite venue since “before I ever did anything, really. This is a wonderful golf course. It obviously suits my strengths and I think because I like it so much I’ve done very well here.” The Spanish star played the front nine on the South Course, which hosts the final two rounds, in 5-under 31 on Friday thanks to three straight birdies and then the eagle on 9.

“I’m a very aggressive player by nature, so nothing really changes,” said Rahm, who won the Sentry Tournament of Champions at Kapalua three weekends ago and The American Express in the Coachella Valley last weekend. “I kind of stay true to who I am and the difference between that and the next four holes was just making better swings at the right time.”“I’m pretty calm, honestly,” Rahm said.

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