It was a record-breaking day at Royal Liverpool for Rahm on Sunday, as he shot a remarkable 63 in the final round of The Open Championship. This was the lowest score ever recorded in the tournament, and it helped him to finish in a tie for second place.
Rahm started the day four shots behind the leader, Shane Lowry, and he quickly made up ground with an eagle on the first hole. He followed that up with birdies on the next two holes, and then added four more birdies on the back nine. His round was capped off with a birdie on the 18th hole to finish at nine-under par for the tournament.
The 63 was the lowest score ever recorded in The Open Championship, and it was also the lowest round of Rahm’s career. He had previously shot a 64 in the 2017 Masters Tournament, but this was his first time breaking the 63 barrier.
Rahm’s performance was nothing short of remarkable, and it was made even more impressive by the fact that he had never played Royal Liverpool before. He had to learn the course quickly and adjust his game accordingly, and he did so with great success.
The Open Championship is one of golf’s major tournaments, and Rahm’s performance will certainly be remembered for years to come. His record-breaking round was a testament to his skill and determination, and it will likely inspire many other golfers to strive for greatness.