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Inside Jon Rahm’s 15-day roller-coaster ride to a U.S. Open title

On June 5, Jon Rahm had to withdraw from the Memorial. Fifteen days later, he was holding the U.S. Open trophy, winning his first major championship.

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OLD WESTBURY, N.Y. – News and notes from Friday’s second round of THE NORTHERN TRUST, the opening event of the FedExCup Playoffs. Dustin Johnson, Rickie Fowler and Jhonattan Vegas share the early clubhouse lead at 6-under. VEGAS WORRIED ABOUT HURRICANE Jhonattan Vegas enters the weekend at THE NORTHERN TRUST with a great chance to grab his third PGA TOUR win, but his mind may be elsewhere as Hurricane Harvey makes its way towards his Houston base. Vegas, who successfully defended his RBC Canadian Open title this year, shot a sublime bogey-free 5-under 65 on Friday, moving him to 6 under. But his thoughts were with his wife, his 17-month-old daughter, and his mother who are back in Texas about to bear the brunt of the storm. The National Weather Service expects heavy rain, flooding, strong winds and “life-threateningâ€� storm surges, with the potential to be the worst hurricane to hit the U.S. since Katrina ripped apart the New Orleans area in 2005. “It’s hard. It’s hard not being home, not being able to help with the house and with everything. I think I’m a little bit fortunate that we live up north in The Woodlands, and historically, by the time hurricanes come into Houston, it takes a little longer to get into Houston,â€� Vegas said. “But you never know what could happen. I’m in touch with them the whole day today and hopefully it will be just some precipitation but nothing more than that.â€� Vegas is hoping his performance can be a positive distraction although he is worried TV service could be knocked out in the storm, leaving his family isolated. “We’ve been through many hurricanes, even some tough ones, Ike several years ago was a really tough one through Houston that we had to get out of there,â€� he said. “And so hopefully this one doesn’t look as it’s going to be as big, but it’s always scary. It’s always scary when you have a wife and daughter and mom at home by themselves, so God willing, nothing will happen. “Obviously it’s something that it’s going to be in the back of my mind for the next few days.â€� LITTLE RICKIE HOLDS HIS OWN Glen Oaks was supposed to favor the bombers so there is no surprise to see Dustin Johnson up top but playing partner Rickie Fowler has more than held his own through the opening two rounds at THE NORTHERN TRUST. It’s one thing to get the ball out there with the long boys. It’s another to do it accurately. Fowler is averaging 296 yards off the tee through two rounds, well and truly amongst the top bracket in the field and just two yards short of Johnson’s current average. But perhaps more importantly he’s missed just three fairways in two rounds. He backed up his opening 68 with a 4-under 66 to move to 6 under and a share of the early clubhouse lead. “This (course) is right up DJ’s alley, there’s not many courses that don’t fit him. Long courses, they become somewhat shorter for him, and the shorter courses, can basically take driver and lob-wedge and putter,â€� Fowler said. “I think the biggest thing is it continue to drive it well to give myself a legitimate chance this week and continue to make putts. Stuff that I think I’ve done well all year. “I would say there are some holes, certain carries and stuff like that, that open it up for DJ a little bit but by no means does that mean I can’t go out and beat him.â€� Fowler entered the FedExCup Playoffs as the 5th seed and a win would all but secure he gets through to the TOUR Championship inside the top 5. The top 5 at East Lake are guaranteed to win the FedExCup if they win the TOUR Championship. CASEY IN CONTENTION AGAIN A year ago Paul Casey was hot during the FedExCup Playoffs, chalking up runner up results at the Dell Technologies Championship and the BMW Championship before finishing 4th at the TOUR Championship. 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Casey shares early lead in title defense at Valspar ChampionshipCasey shares early lead in title defense at Valspar Championship

PALM HARBOR, Fla. – Paul Casey drove into Innisbrook and saw his picture on posters and programs, just what he needed to forget the cut he missed last week. He played Friday as though he wants those photos to stay here. Casey holed a 30-foot eagle putt on the 599-yard fifth hole and made short birdie putts on the other three par 5s on his way to a 5-under 66, giving him a share of the lead with Austin Cook among the early starters Friday in the Valspar Championship. No one has ever won back-to-back at the Valspar Championship since it became a PGA TOUR event in 2000. “I’ve never defended a professional event. I would love to do that,” Casey said. “Mentally last year I was hoping I would win, wanting to win. This year, knowing that I have won around here, I have a slightly different approach to it, and I played today quite aggressively and tried to take advantage of the golf course that I knew was going to get very, very tough this afternoon.” Casey and Cook, who shot a 67, were at 6-under 136. Scott Stallings (68) and Sungjae Im (67) were one shot behind, while Dustin Johnson overcame a rough patch early in his round with five birdies on the front nine to salvage a 69. Johnson was two shots behind on a Copperhead course he hasn’t seen in nine years. Joel Dahmen and Sepp Straka, who shared the 18-hole lead at 5 under, were among those playing in the afternoon. Casey last year ended eight years without winning on the PGA TOUR when he closed with a 65 and had to wait to see if Tiger Woods and Patrick Reed could catch him. It was the centerpiece of a resurgence for Casey, a 41-year-old from England who is back among the top 16 in the FedExCup standings.  He opened in the morning calm with a 10-foot birdie putt and did the rest of his damage on the par 5s. The eagle putt followed a blind shot over a hill on the longest hole at Innisbrook. He went bunker-to-bunker on his final hole at No. 9 and made bogey to slip into a tie with Cook. “Everybody is going to make bogeys. If you can just minimize those, it puts you in a good position,” Casey said. He spent the opening two rounds with Johnson, who had to maximize his birdies after his start. Johnson thought he might have had too much club on the par-3 13th and was stunned to learn that it had come up short enough to catch the slope and roll down toward the water, leading to double bogey. On the next hole, a par 5 where he had to lay up from the rough, Johnson had a 104-yard wedge for his third shot that traveled only about 50 yards. There was a reason for that. “As soon as he hit it, he said, `Just don’t go in a divot,'” said Austin Johnson, his brother and caddie. It found a divot. “It was big,” Johnson said, holding his hands about a foot part, which might have been a slight exaggeration. “I mean, it was long. It was deep. It wasn’t … I don’t think it was from a professional.” He managed to get that up-and-down by making a 5-footer to avoid losing another shot. Johnson started the front nine with four birdies in five holes, including one birdie putt from 35 feet on No. 3, and is back in the game. Gary Woodland also played with them and three-putted from 7 feet for double bogey on his last hole for a 71 that was almost certain to miss the cut. Woodland had the longest active cut streak on the PGA TOUR at 22, last going home on the weekend at THE PLAYERS Championship last May. On the other side of the course was 17-year-old Akshay Bhatia in his PGA TOUR debut. Playing on a sponsor exemption, he was at 3 under for the day and even par for the tournament through eight holes until a muffed chip and a missed putt led to double bogey at No. 9 that killed his momentum. Bhatia bogeyed his last two holes for a 72 and finished at 4-over 146 to miss the cut. He plans to turn pro later this year after the Walker Cup if he makes the team. The cheers he heard in some corners of Innisbrook were inspiring, especially behind the 12th green, where the rowdy fans chanted his first name to make it sound like the “Ole” cheer at the Ryder Cup. “It was sick. That was dope,” Bhatia said, adding that he hopes he can hear that at the Ryder Cup “in five, six years down the road.”

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