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Rahm could take FedExCup and Race to Dubai

ATLANTA – Jon Rahm watched last year’s Tour Championship on television, just three months removed from his college career and bound for the PGA Tour following top-5 finishes at the Quicken Loans National and RBC Canadian Open. That he enters this week’s finale fifth on the playoff points list is a testament to how well the Spaniard has played his first full year as a professional. That he also has a chance to win the European Tour’s season-long race is amazing, even to Rahm. “If I ever get to do it, it will be a really special moment,â€� said Rahm, who is third on the Continent’s season-long points list. “But if I get to do it in my rookie year, I mean, I can’t explain it. I can’t explain what

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ALBANY, Bahamas – There’s one thing we can be certain of when it comes to Tiger Woods’ return to competitive golf – the hype is insane. Having opened as a 100-1 shot to win next year’s Masters Woods dropped to 50-1 before competitive play this week at the Hero World Challenge, and was 25-1 after Round 1. Now the 79-time PGA TOUR winner has firmed to 15-1 after his second round 4-under 68 left him tied fifth and five shots off the lead just seven months after a fourth back surgery. All this from just two rounds of golf in an 18-man exhibition event on a relatively wide-open course. Honestly, discussion around the globe between golf fans is going a little something like this. I’ve combined the multiple arguments I heard on course and on social media into one fictional, but ultimately real, conversation. (Handles are fictional) @TigerWoodsFan79 – Oh my God!! Did you see Tiger today! He shot 31 on the front nine. He’s so back. He’s going to win three majors next year and the FedExCup! @GolfIsHard – Settle down buddy. It’s just one round. He shot 1-over on the back nine as well. He’s playing at an easy course against just 17 other players. @TigerWoodsFan79 – He shot 69 yesterday, 68 today and these 17 guys are some of the best in the world! He’s ahead of the FedExCup champion Justin Thomas among others. Plus, it’s really windy at Albany. @GolfIsHard – It hasn’t been THAT windy so far. And come on, those other guys have had really long seasons. Heck, they’ve started the new season. They’re tired. @TigerWoodsFan79 – Tired? Give me a break. They’ve had time off. And three of the guys above Tiger have been playing lately. Justin Rose has played all over the globe, Tommy Fleetwood also and Jordan Spieth just flew back from the Australian Open! They have momentum. Tiger has to deal with rust! @GolfIsHard – He’s rusty all right. He hasn’t won anything since 2013. @TigerWoodsFan79 – Well Tiger says he can win this week. I saw one media guy asked him if he could win and he said, “What do you think?â€� and he had that Tiger grin. @GolfIsHard – What’s he going to say? No? And I also saw he said this when asked about silly dummies like you who are claiming he’s already going to sweep the majors next year despite having a fused back. “I guess they’ve got to come up with some kind of story. I just wanted to go out there and just play, compete. I didn’t know what to expect because I hadn’t played, I hadn’t competed, I haven’t had a fused back before in my life.â€� In other words, he’s telling you to settle down. @TigerWoodsFan79 – I saw that comment also. And you’ve conveniently cut it off when he starts talking positively again. “These are all new things. As you can see that even with the fused back, I still have some speed out there and these are all things I’ve had to learn and will continue to learn. 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You stubbed three of those last weekend! @GolfIsHard – He had hammer hands on some of those putts today. He’s lucky he made some of the comebackers. And these greens are slow compared to some on TOUR. And Augusta… forget about it. @TigerWoodsFan79 – 11 putts on the front nine Friday. Only one 3-putt in two days. You’re starting to clutch at straws here. Tiger said the speed changed with the set up anyway: “I think it was successful because I went out there and shot 31 on the front nine. I built upon what I did yesterday, I cleaned it up. Only thing I really struggled with today was speed of the greens. Henrik and I were talking about it all day is that they seemed to be like a foot faster. I really did struggle getting the speed and I blew most of them well past the hole and made a few coming back. I also missed my share, too.â€� @GolfIsHard – Look. Let’s just see how he goes over the weekend and how he recovers. Four back surgeries are a lot. A fused back is intense. 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