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"Absolutely. When I had that long putt, my hope was to get myself somewhat of a doable uphill putt, somewhere hopefully within three feet, but that was extremely difficult, so three to six feet. I was just kind of hoping to give myself that type of a chance. Obviously still wanted to put on a good roll, but my focus was solely on speed so I could give myself the best chance."Gunning for par, hoping for better, Rahm set his putt off and went wandering and meandering with it as the ball snaked its' way downhill and through a couple of breaks before rattling into the hole. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1300337519373017088 Job done, a 12th professional career win, a heap of FedEx points and $1.7 million more for the coffers. It was one hell of a reward for a hell of a putt. Asked to break down his methods when approaching a monster putt like the one he had so recently dispatched, Rahm said, "You know, I don't have like a set method that you can just teach. I'm a feel player.
"I grew up on golf courses with a lot of slope, so putts with slope is something I enjoy, I like and I'm comfortable reading and putting. It fell right in my alley. It was at least 66 feet, so making it, it's a whole different story. "You can always break it into different parts. When I first stood behind the ball I could see the first two-thirds or three-fourths more or less of the putt were pretty much steady left to right break, and then you get to the big slope, to the top of that hill and it's going to start quick right and then at the end it's going to start turning left towards the pin. "That's what I saw, and when I'm walking around the hole I'm basically going to the apex or the highest peak of break that I'm going to play and kind of see the ball track from there and try to find a spot, and then when I go back to the ball, I laser on that spot and really make sure I'm putting there and track the ball the way I'm supposed to. "For people that have seen the movie "The Legend of Bagger Vance," that 18th putt, you can kind of see the light of how the putt is supposed to go. It is somewhat like that. That's how I feel. I kind of visualise the ball rolling like that. So if you had to ask me, yes, the putt was 60 feet but I was trying to hit a spot maybe 30 feet away at most, 30, 40 feet away."Straight away, hundreds of thousands of pro and amateur golfers will be trying to find out where to watch The Legend of Bagger Vance. Decent movie, all the same. As for clutch putt of 2020, Jon Rahm now wears that crown.
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