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Eddie Pepperell responds to John Rahm’s PGA Championship concern
John Rahm hits at tee shot on the eighth hole during the first round of the Wells Fargo Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports Jim Dedmon-USA TODAY Sports

John Rahm expressed concern this week about the level of difficulty at the PGA Championship, but Eddie Pepperell is one fellow professional golfer who isn’t too worried about it. Pepperell has a very good reason for that.

Rahm said this week that he is hoping the PGA Tour will use some forward tees at Kiawah Island in South Carolina, as the course has been playing quite long in practice rounds. Rahm, who is a long hitter, said the shortest iron he hit into the green on one of the par-4 holes was a 5-iron.

Pepperell disagrees with Rahm. He wants to see the PGA use no forward tees. Why? Because he’s not playing in the event and is currently playing on the European Tour.

As you might expect, Rahm’s comments were not well received by many golf fans. Lee Kyoung-hoon just won the AT&T Byron Nelson last week with a score of 25 under par, and 25 players finished with a score of 15 under or better. The PGA Championship is a major, so the setup should be much more difficult.

Rahm has been known for throwing some temper tantrums on the course. If he’s already frustrated heading into the PGA Championship, it could be a long week for him.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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