Sergio García looked frustrated on his follow through when his first shot of the day went well to the right. After a bogey on No. 1, García lost it on the second tee box, slamming his club into the turf twice after hitting a shot that ended up in the bunker.
I don't like what they're doing currently with the contract they're having us sign. I don't like the conditions. They're asking me to play a minimum of six events and they dictate where two of those have to be amongst other things that I don't agree with. I don't know what game they're trying to play right now but it just seems like they're using our impact in tournaments and fining us and trying to benefit both ways from what we have to offer.
After his drive found the left rough on the par-4 eighth hole, Rahm saw his lie and started complaining: "What a day, what a day," he said, followed by an expletive. The marshal who marked his ball said "It's OK," and Rahm immediately looked at him and said: "Don't tell me it's OK, please. Thank you." The marshal apologized as he walked away, while Rahm continued complaining: "It's not OK."
"Obviously watching Rory win after giving it a try for a number of years was inspiring. I'd love to throw my hat in the ring and give it a chance come the weekend this week."