Golf-Rahm given warning after throwing club


Jul 17, 2026; Southport, ENG; Jon Rahm surveys the ninth green during the second round of The Open Championship golf tournament at Royal Birkdale. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

SOUTHPORT, England, ⁠July 17 (Reuters) - Spain's former world number one Jon Rahm ⁠got away with only a warning after throwing his club ‌in frustration during his second round at the British Open on Friday.

Rahm carded a round of 67 to sit four shots off the lead held by ​Australian Lucas Herbert but was sweating after ⁠his outburst following a pulled ⁠tee shot on the par-three 15th.

A breach of the R&A's code ⁠of ‌conduct can result in a shot penalty but Rahm faced no punishment, instead being given a warning later ⁠in his round by an official.

"I didn't think about ​it until I ‌saw him (the official) on 17, and when he was ⁠walking up to ​me, I knew exactly what it was for, but I didn't think about it in the moment," Rahm said.

Known for his passion on ⁠the course, Rahm was asked if he ​was worried about further outbursts at Royal Birkdale over the weekend. "I shouldn't have reacted that way, but I did -- I mean, you guys ⁠are acting like it's every single hole. I get it. I had a moment," he added.

"I'm definitely more intense and passionate than a lot of the players out here, especially at work. ​But I wasn't thinking about it. It's ⁠not like I'm going to -- if I try to alter who ​I am too much, it might cost ‌me a little bit on the ​course.

"But certainly shouldn't have moments like the one on 15; I get it."

(Reporting by Martyn HermanEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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