Jon Rahm knows perfection not necessary for major success as he defends US Open

Jon Rahm got the defence of his US Open title under way on Thursday with a reminder that perfection is not necessary for major success.
Rahm birdied the final two holes at Torrey Pines last year to snatch victory by a single shot from Louis Oosthuizen, but the Ryder Cup star learnt recently that his closing 67 may not have been quite as good as he thought it was.
“It’s easy to think you need to be playing perfect golf,” Rahm recalled before teeing off at Brookline at 0718 local time (1218BST) alongside Open champion Collin Morikawa and 2021 US Amateur winner James Piot.

“I remember watching my highlights of Sunday last year, and I thought I played one of the best rounds of my life, and I kept thinking I cannot believe how many fairway bunkers I hit that day, how many greens I missed and how many putts I missed.
“You know, it’s golf, and that’s how it is. You truly don’t have to play perfect, and that’s I think the best lesson I can take from that.
“There’s no extra pressure (as defending champion). It’s pretty much the same as it’s always been with the different factor being that I’ve already won a major so I feel like a lot of the pressure I used to put on myself is not really there.
“I feel like I can enjoy it a little bit more and know that you don’t need to do anything special to get it done.”
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Rory McIlroy has been made favourite to win his first major title since 2014 on the back of his RBC Canadian Open victory on Sunday, but most eyes will be on Phil Mickelson as he celebrates his 52nd birthday during Thursday’s first round. Mickelson has become the figurehead of the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series which is causing a split in the game and the reaction of the vocal Boston fans will be fascinating.
Key tee times (all BST)
1218 Jon Rahm, Collin Morikawa, James Piot
1240 Rory McIlroy, Hideki Matsuyama, Xander Schauffele
1814 Justin Thomas, Viktor Hovland, Tony Finau
1836 Matt Fitzpatrick, Webb Simpson, Dustin Johnson
1847 Phil Mickelson, Shane Lowry, Louis Oosthuizen
Weather forecast
Cool and mostly clear overnight into Thursday morning with the low temperature nearing the mid 50s. Cloud cover looks to build back in for Thursday while south to southwest winds offer warmer temperatures on Friday. Winds still capable of gusting over 20 mph at times will transition west and north for the weekend, with cooler and drier air settling back in.
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