'Embarrassed' Rahm stays positive after collapse
Briefly

Jon Rahm expressed a mix of disappointment and positivity after finishing the PGA Championship seven strokes behind Scottie Scheffler. While Rahm encountered setbacks, particularly on the final holes, he focused on the enjoyable experience of being in contention again. Highlighting missed opportunities on the 13th and 14th holes, he acknowledged that the challenges of Quail Hollow's tough Green Mile stretch contributed to his downfall. Despite not securing his first PGA Championship, Rahm's strong play this week indicates positive momentum for the rest of the year.
"God, it's been a while since I had that much fun on a golf course, 15 holes. Pretty fresh wound right now. But there's been a lot of good happening this week and a lot of positive feelings to take for the rest of the year."
"The last three holes, it's a tough pill to swallow right now. If there was ever a time where it felt like it was slipping away...it was not birdieing 14 and 15; that was definitely the mistake."
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