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Maquetación 1 Centro Nacional de Golf Jueves, 12 de abril de 2018 Jon Rahm promete espectáculo Sosegado pero contundente, tier- Unidos”, reconoció sin un ápice de falsa Rahm sobre un recorrido que ha jugado no pero rotundo, afectuoso pero modestia en el mismo Centro Nacional en numerosas ocasiones cuando formaba firme, Jon Rahm, protagonista que, durante dos temporadas, como parte de la Escuela Nacional. estelar del Open de España que se celebra miembro de la Escuela Nacional Blume, en el Centro Nacional de Golf entre el 12 constituyó su hogar golfístico. La posibilidad de ser número 1 del Ranking y el 15 de abril, ha prometido espectáculo Mundial –“hay que trabajar muy duro y a todos aquellos que quieran disfrutar de “En aquel entonces no procesaba muchas mucho tiempo para llegar a serlo”-; jugar la esta competición, sentenciado sin vacilar de las cosas que me decían en la Escuela Ryder Cup –“estoy seguro de que me voy a que “vengo a ganar”. Nacional o los técnicos de los Equipos divertir, juegue con quien juegue”-; la Nacionales, lo procesas todo más tarde. importancia de la formación –“no solo la El golfista vasco ejerció, durante la mul- Me fui a Arizona, aprendí inglés, tuve la golfística, sino la personal, que te hace titudinaria rueda de prensa ofrecida a suerte de jugar bien y me formé como crecer en todos los sentidos, te abre más pocas horas del inicio del torneo, un jugador”, resumió con vivacidad antes de posibilidades”-; y la referencia de Severiano papel que asume cada día con mayor adentrarse en el análisis del campo que, Ballesteros –“cuando vi la sala de trofeos comodidad a pesar de su juventud, un de jueves a domingo, ejercerá de ene- que hay en su casa, me eché a llorar, parece compendio de interesantes sensaciones, migo común de todos los participantes increíble que sea solo de una persona. Ojalá un torrente de impactos que no solo no en el Open de España. pueda hacer un pequeño porcentaje de lo le importa generar, sino que provoca con que hizo Seve por el golf español”- cons- un discurso reservado a los verdaderos “El campo le viene muy bien al pegador tituyeron parte de los asuntos abordados campeones. largo. Me esperaba encontrarme un por un Jon Rahm que, independientemente recorrido peor, pero está bien, y mejor de su papel en este Open de España 2018, “A estas alturas de mi carrera, cuando me que va a estar después de las lluvias. tiene claro dónde reside su deseo. fui hace seis años a Estados Unidos, Estando bien los greenes y las calles, me siendo un chico de apenas 17 años, no da igual cómo esté el rough, que no será “Quiero ayudar al golf español a mejorar. me imaginaba haber ganado una sola vez un factor determinante. Al final, aunque Me encantaría ayudar a que haya más en el European Tour, o sea que imaginad dependerá un poco del tiempo que haga, campos, más jugadores y campeones haber ganado también en Estados será un concurso de putt”, vaticinó Jon mejores que yo”, sentenció. “Ahora proceso todo lo que aprendí aquí” Cámaras de televisión, fotógrafos, reporteros… una sala de prensa atestada para ver a una persona, Jon Rahm, protagonista absoluto de los pri - meros días de Open de España. Y eso que el juego aún no ha comenzado. En sus prime - ras horas en el torneo, el vasco ha vivido momentos entrañables y emotivos, ya que se ha reencontrado con un pasado no muy lejano que ha sido clave en su desarrollo personal y profesional. Jon Rahm formó parte de la Escuela Nacional Blume durante dos cursos, en los que coincidió con golfis - tas como Luna Sobrón, Mario Galiano o Nuria Iturrios, y no olvida su pasado. El gol - fista vasco explicó que ya pudo jugar el Open de España en su último año como jugador de la Blume, pero la RFEG se opuso a ello por motivos que ahora agradece. “Se prefirió que no lo jugase porque iba a dispu - tar antes el Sir Michael Bonallack Trophy y me hubiese perdido dos semanas seguidas relató el jugador español. Su retorno al estoy aquí me gustaría que los chavales que de clase. Ahora agradezco eso. Entre otras Centro Nacional ha estado marcado por los están en la escuela vengan a verme, de la cosas porque necesitaba tener unas deter - reencuentros con algunos de los técnicos y misma forma que a mí me hubiese gustado minadas notas para poder ir a Estados Uni- tutores que le guiaron en aquellos años, a ver a mis ídolos cuando estaba en su posi - dos. Es ahora cuando valoras esas cosas”, los que recuerda con cariño. “Ahora que ción”, dijo. www.opendegolf.es Niños en el ‘village’, alegría en el torneo La Federación de Golf de Madrid, en el marco del Programa Golf en los Colegios , ha concertado la visita de 100 alumnos diarios de diferentes centros educativos de la Comunidad Autónoma madrileña. Los niños y niñas de los colegios Ermita del Santo (Madrid) y Los Naranjos (Fuenlabrada) han sido los primeros en disfrutar del juego de los golfistas y de las actividades paralelas destinadas a los más pequeños que se llevan a cabo en el ‘village’, un área que ha ganado en bullicio, colorido y alegría con su llegada. En las siguientes jornadas tendrán la suerte de divertirse en el Open de España el Colegio Villar Palasí (San Fernando de Henares) , Montessori Enebral, San Patricio (El Soto) y El Catón (Torrejón de Velasco) , que tendrán el golf como parte de sus actividades extraescolares. ¿Sabías que... ...el ganador más joven y el de más edad del torneo son españoles? Y cono - cidos y queridos por todos. Son Sergio García y Miguel Ángel Jiménez, todo un lujo para el palmarés de este Open de España. El castellonense se impuso en la edición de 2002, celebrada en El Cortijo (Las Palmas), con 22 años y 109 días, establecien - do así el récord de precocidad. En el lado opuesto, Miguel Ángel Jiménez ganó en el PGA Catalunya Resort en 2014 con 50 años y 133 días, en lo que constituyó su vigesimoprimera victoria en el Circuito Europeo con la que estableció el récord de ganador más veterano. El ProAm más abierto Una de las novedades del Open de España 2018 es que en el ProAm han podido participar un buen número de federados gracias a los diferentes sorteos efectuados por la Real Federación Española de Golf y la Fede- Cuatro ración de Golf de Madrid. Hasta 21 han podido compartir partida con jugadores amateurs profesionales en un campo preparado para un torneo de primer nivel. Un privile - con ganas de liarla gio para cualquier jugador aficionado, como aseguraban Luis García-Conde, El Pro Am se jugó en dos turnos, y en uno El Open de España, como es Manuel Lorenzo y Mariano Sedano, gana - de ellos, el de la mañana, resultó subcam - norma habitual, ofrece la oportu - dores de los sorteos realizados en peón un equipo liderado por el profesional nidad a un selecto grupo de ama - Facebook, Twitter e Instagram por la RFEG. Callum Shinkwin y completado por tres de teurs de élite de medirse a los mejores “Ha sido una experiencia fantástica, hemos los federados ganadores de un concurso jugadores del continente. Este año son aprendido mucho”, decía Manuel. “Hemos de la FGM: Jaime Mulet, Carlos García y cuatro los afortunados, tres de ellos com - disfrutado un montón con Andrew Dodt, Elena Martín. Con -19, mismo resultado ponentes del equipo español que ganó la que es un profesional australiano muy sim - que los ganadores, este trío firmó una bri - medalla de oro en el pasado Campeonato pático”, comentaba Luis. “Ha sido una llante actuación y, sobre todo, disfrutó de de Europa Absoluto Masculino: Víctor experiencia única”, indicaba Mariano. una jornada inolvidable. Pastor, Ángel Hidalgo y Alejandro del Rey. A los tres españoles se suma el vencedor del reciente Internacional de España Amateur, Mucho bueno Copa S. M. El Rey, el inglés Billy McKenzie. viene de fuera de al resto de la Armada, claro está. Interesante es la presencia de una serie de jugadores extranjeros que ya saben lo que es ganar este Open de España y que, por tanto, aspiran a inscribir su nombre en la peana del trofeo por segunda vez. Síguenos en Twitter Este listado de aspirantes a repetidores lo encabeza el inglés Andrew Johnston, Consulta toda la información del torneo ganador en la última edición celebrada. en la cuenta de Twitter del torneo También forma parte de este selecto (@OpenEspana2018) y en las cuentas de grupo todo un capitán del equipo euro - la RFEG (@rfegolf) , FGM (@fedgolfmadrid) 11:26 peo en la Ryder Cup 2018, el danés y del European Tour (@EuropeanTour) . Thomas Björn, triunfador en la edición de 1998 en el RCG El Prat. Tampoco conviene pasar por alto a la hora de hacer cába - Queremos tu foto con las golfistas que ya han tocado metal esta misma temporada en el Circuito Europeo: #ElOpenDeTodos el inglés Eddie Pepperell –ganador del Qatar Masters–, el sudafricano George La RFEG a través de su perfil de Instagram, Coetzee –el mejor en el Tshwane Open sortea diez packs de productos oficiales del celebrado en su país– y el también inglés Open de España 2018 entre todos los que Matt Wallace, primer clasificado hace un participen en un concurso de Instagram. mes en el Hero Indian Open. Todos ellos Participar es muy sencillo: basta con llevan la alegría en el cuerpo y por tanto publicar una foto de golf (en un campo, Jon Rahm, Rafael Cabrera-Bello menos presión en la bolsa.
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