WATCH: Jon Rahm gathers quite a crowd, interacts with young fans at the 2024 Andalucia Masters
Jon Rahm enjoyed a heartwarming meeting session with young fans at the 2024 Andalucia Masters. The Spanish golfer teed up at the ongoing DP World Tour event, and during its third round on 19 October, he had a great time meeting with the fans.
Rahm met a group of young fans, talked to them, signed autographs, and clicked pictures with them. The Spanish golfer is playing in his home country.
Check out the video of Jon Rahm meeting the young fans below:
Jon Rahm has had a successful season playing on LIV Golf in 2024. He debuted on the Saudi Circuit earlier this year and concluded the season by winning the individual championship.
Rahm recorded two victories on the circuit along with a runner-up finish at the Greenbrier event. He has played in 13 LIV Golf events this season and has not recorded a finish outside the top 10.
Following his successful outing on the Saudi Circuit, Rahm competed in DP World Tour events. Initially, he was denied entry due to his outstanding fines. However, he appealed against the DP World Tour's fines and successfully secured his spots in the tournaments on the circuit. He played in the Open de EspaƱa, where he finished runner-up, and then T7 at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
Besides the LIV Golf and DP World Tour events, Jon Rahm also competed in the Majors but struggled with his game in the tournaments. He finished T45 at the Masters after shooting four rounds of 73, 76, 72, and 76. He later missed the cut at the PGA Championship and then finished T7 at The Open Championship.
A look into Jon Rahm's performance at the Andalucia Masters
After playing in two events on the DP World Tour in the last few weeks, Jon Rahm teed it up at the Andalucia Masters on Thursday, 17 October. He started his campaign at Real Club de Golf Sotogrande in Spain with a round of 70.
The two-time Major winner had a rough start to the event as he made bogeys on the first and fourth holes. However, he quickly bounced back, shooting three birdies on the front nine and two birdies, along with a bogey, on the back nine for a 2-under 70.
Rahm was phenomenal in the second round, shooting five birdies on the front nine and three on the back nine. He also made two bogeys to settle for a score of 6-under 66.
Rahm shot a bogey-free third round with four birdies to settle for a total of 12-under in a tie for sixth place. The Spaniard will tee off for the final round of the tournament on Sunday, 20 October, at 10:38 a.m. local time.