Seve still inspires as Rahm chases second Masters title
- Jon Rahm prepared for the 89th Masters at Augusta, speaking on Tuesday ahead of Thursday's start.
- Rahm's return to Augusta comes after his move to LIV Golf in December 2023, marking a different mindset.
- Rahm played a practice round with fellow Spanish golfers Olazabal, Garcia, and amateur Jose Luis Ballester.
- Rahm quoted, 'I think it all started with Seve,' recognizing Ballesteros' influence on Spanish players at Augusta.
- Rahm hopes to draw inspiration from Seve's legacy for a strong start, feeling good about his game in 2025.
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The Masters is a special tournament for many reasons. First of all, because it is the only one that repeats the venue every year, what makes the players know it at the finger. On the other hand, because of the peculiarities of the tournament, it is still an invitational that the owners summon whom they want. But, what stimulates the competitors the most is that it is the first big one of the year after having had to wait almost nine months since…

Seve still inspires as Rahm chases second Masters title
Former Masters champion Jon Rahm says the mystique of Augusta National has an extra dimension for Spanish golfers still inspired by Seve Ballesteros, the first European to win the coveted green jacket.
Rahm chases second Masters title
Former Masters champion Jon Rahm says the mystique of Augusta National has an extra dimension for Spanish golfers still inspired by Seve Ballesteros, the first European to win the coveted Green Jacket. In 2023, Rahm became the fourth Spaniard to win The Masters, after Ballesteros in 1980 and ’83, Jose Maria Olazabal in 1994 and ’99, and Sergio Garcia in 2017. “I think it all started with Seve,” Rahm said on Tuesday as he prepared for a practice …
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