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Jon Rahm: I wish I had more rest after Masters win, but I’ve reset my goals after successes | Golf News

Jon Rahm: I wish I had more rest after Masters win, but I’ve reset my goals after successes | Golf News
Jon Rahm: I wish I had more rest after Masters win, but I’ve reset my goals after successes | Golf News


Jon Rahm admits he wishes he had more rest following his Masters success, but the current world No 1 added he has reset his targets for the season after four PGA title successes in 2023 to date; Rahm was speaking at a press conference at the Mexico Open, where he is defending champion

Last Updated: 26/04/23 8:23pm

Jon Rahm says he has rest targets after a superb start to 2023

Jon Rahm says he has rest targets after a superb start to 2023

World No 1 Jon Rahm is relishing chasing the new goals he has been forced to set himself after enjoying a stunning start to the season.

Rahm’s victory in the Masters was his second major title and fourth win in 2023, the Ryder Cup star’s triumph at Augusta National coming almost two years after he claimed the US Open at Torrey Pines.

Such form means the 28-year-old has also been installed as a short-priced favourite to defend his title in this week’s Mexico Open, even though he has had just a week to celebrate his Masters success.

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“I wish I could say one week off was enough,” Rahm told a pre-tournament press conference at Vidanta Vallarta.

“It was a long Masters and then went right away to RBC (Heritage), so I wish I could have rested a little more, but it is the life we signed up for.

Rahm told Sky Sports it's a 'unique' feeling to be in the company of previous Masters winners and he hopes to build on his Augusta success

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Rahm told Sky Sports it’s a ‘unique’ feeling to be in the company of previous Masters winners and he hopes to build on his Augusta success

Rahm told Sky Sports it’s a ‘unique’ feeling to be in the company of previous Masters winners and he hopes to build on his Augusta success

“I probably didn’t help; I celebrated the Masters win on Tuesday, that delayed the recovery a little bit. I think everybody can imagine what it was like. I won’t be speaking of it too much.

“But it’s always good to be able to come to a place like this. This in itself, even though there’s competition, you’re in such a relaxing spot, great resort, great amenities, great food, great people, great weather.

“There’s a lot worse places to be than this one. I’m glad to be back and I’m glad to be in good form this year.

“I’ve only been able to defend the Spanish Open as a professional, so it wouldn’t be the worst thing if I could make the Mexico Open be my next defence.”

Rahm is at the Mexico Open this week, where he is defending champion

Rahm is at the Mexico Open this week, where he is defending champion

Asked if his Masters win had forced him to reassess his goals for the season, Rahm added: “I had to reassess them even before winning the Masters.

“One of my goals was to win multiple times again on the PGA Tour and I won my first two events. After LA (his third win) you kind of need to reset because I was getting close to accomplishing everything I had set my mind to.

“If you have to reset or refresh your goals, it’s an amazing thing because that means you’re exceeding your expectations.

Rahm dedicated his 2023 Masters victory to Seve Ballesteros, who inspired him to start playing golf

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Rahm dedicated his 2023 Masters victory to Seve Ballesteros, who inspired him to start playing golf

Rahm dedicated his 2023 Masters victory to Seve Ballesteros, who inspired him to start playing golf

“So I did have a day with my mental coach where we talked about things and reassessed and refocused on what we wanted to accomplish in the year. I had to do it, which again, it’s a wonderful thing to do.”

2023 golf calendar: Key dates and venues

Men’s majors

May 18-21: PGA Championship – Oak Hill, Rochester, New York

June 15-18: US Open – Los Angeles Country Club, Los Angeles, California

July 20-23: The Open – Royal Liverpool, Hoylake, England

Women’s majors

June 6-9: US Women’s Open – Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, California

June 22-25: KPMG PGA Championship – Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, New Jersey

July 27-30: Evian Championship – Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-Les-Bains, France

August 9-13: AIG Women’s Open – Walton Heath, Surrey, England

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