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Jon Rahm was not having reporter's question after poor round
Jon Rahm wasn't in a chatty mood after a rough third round on Saturday. Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Jon Rahm had a rough third round at the PGA Championship on Saturday, struggling to an even-par 72 in a round that featured back-to-back bogeys. He wasn’t in a particularly chatty move afterward, either.

Rahm was asked how he felt the course would play for leader Phil Mickelson and the other lead groups later in the day, and his response was curt to say the least. Rahm said, via Brentley Romine of Golf Channel:

“I don’t know and I don’t care, to be honest. I hit the ball tee to green as well as I could have for the most part and barely made any putts. And yeah, I’m not really happy, and to be honest, being in 40th place and finishing bogey-bogey like that, I really don’t want to be here right now.

“I mean, clearly the scores are out there. It’s very doable right now. 68, 67 is out there, it’s possible. I had a very good chance. I just couldn’t make a putt.”

We’ve seen how Rahm can be even when he’s doing well. His response here after a poor round probably shouldn’t come as a surprise.

With Mickelson surging to 10-under halfway through Round 3, Rahm’s hopes of winning the tournament are essentially finished. In retrospect, it sounds like he might have seen this coming, too.

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

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