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Jon Rahm enters the US Open riding in a wave of top-10 endings.
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Pittsburgh, without. – Jon Rahm i know US Open Week is different on a cellular level.
“I feel like, when they put it tight – as if they have a supervisor’s revenge here, I don’t know what the average result would be,” he said with a GRIN on Tuesday morning. “I think 90 percent of the field doesn’t end. It can be absolutely impossible.”
Yeardo year, the National Championship of America boasts it is the toughest test in Golf – and, as Scottie Scheffler posed on Tuesday afternoon, Oakmont can be the toughest course of golf in the worldperiod.
But this week is different for Jon Rahm in another way, simpler, too. After a few weeks at the top of the Liv Events leadership chart, birds and bogeys will be won on the difficult road in Pittsburgh. One hundred and fifty six players will start on Thursday too, Almost three times The number of players who have competed in many of the biggest PGA Tour events, and all Liv’s.
This is one of the strange changes in the 2025 golf schedule, where events with smaller fields and no cuts have become the norm in both main professional shifts. Rahm has been a special beneficiary: at 20 liv starts from the rival tour at the end of 2023, he recorded 20 Top-10 ends of the strong game that occurred in silence against the backdrop of the biggest golf riots (partly due to Rahm’s works and ups in the Majes, where he has so many Sundays).
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Of course, a top-10 in any The Pro Golf event is a strong conclusion, but it means something different in Liv, where only 54 players compete every week. And when a reporter asked Rahm about his last race, not even the big champion could not deny him three times.
“Listen, I’m a realist in this case. I’ve played really good golf, yes, but I would lie if I would say it was no easier to have the first 10 with a smaller field,” he said. “This is just the truth, right? If I had played events in full ground, would I have been a top 10 every week? No. But I have played well enough to say that I would most likely be within 30 best every time and maybe even Top 25, which for 21 direct tournaments would say that it is very good.
While the Early Rahm round press remain some of the most introspective in Golf, his logic on the topic of field sizes was in simple arithmetic. With less competitors, it is easier to settle higher. And for Rahm, high conclusions mean very little without attaching hardware.
“Fortunately I would trade a bunch of them for more wins, that’s for sure,” he said. “But I continue to put myself in a good position.”
At US Open, Rahm will hope to find pro optimistic faced with reporters after a T8 end in the Championship PGA. This performance was the certification that Rahm’s work in the small moments is helping in the big ones.
A victory in Oakmont – a brutal, egalitarian test that goes against Liv in many ways – would be a triumphant moment for the League and one of its most talented benefits for these reasons. For Rahm, US Open is an opportunity to try its game can also travel in the weeks in which the competition is different.
And maybe, only perhaps, the chance for a different table come on Sunday afternoon, too.
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James Colgan
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James Colan is a news editor of news and features in Golf, writing stories on the website and magazine. He manages the hot germ, golf media vertical and uses his experience on camera across brand platforms. Before entering Golf, James graduated from Siracuse University, during which time he was a caddy scholarship receiver (and Astuta Looper) in Long Island, where he is. He can be reached on James.colgan@golf.com.