Jon Rahm proved that even the very best in the world sometimes make an absolute howler after the World No.1 missed a 10-inch putt during the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill.
The world No. 1 went to tidy up the short putt for par on the par-3 seventh hole, decelerated his putter just before contact and watched his ball barely make it halfway to the hole. The Spaniard quickly tapped in in the follow-up putt for bogey, then was left to rue what the PGA Tour called the shortest missed putt of the season by any player.
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“I wish I could give you all the excuses in the world, but no, it’s as simple as it just didn’t feel good in my hands, and I tried to stop, and I didn’t. I just simply didn’t stop,” said Rahm. “I don’t know. It was very odd.
“I’ve seen many things. I’ve seen the putter get a little stuck on a blade of grass on the way back and do something funky, hit the ground before because you’re not paying attention. I’ve seen so many things from a foot. I’ve seen some of the best putters in the world miss it because you don’t really take a proper stance.”
Rahm ended up with an even-par 72 that left him tied for 51st at the conclusion of the first round. Rory McIlroy leads the way after firing a first-round 65 to open up a two-shot lead over Beau Hossler, J.J. Spaun and former FedEx Cup champion Billy Horschel.