AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuters) - Jon Rahm is the betting favourite this week at Augusta National and unlike last year the Spaniard has had time to settle in and prepare for the year's first major after arriving late at the 2021 Masters following the birth of his first child.
The U.S. Open champion has been one of the most consistent competitors at Augusta National since making his Masters debut in 2017 but almost every time has had to conjure up a late-surge just to get within striking distance of the leaders.
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