There remains so much uncertainty about the future of professional golf, but, for Jon Rahm, one thing remains very clear. No matter where the sport goes from here, he will need to go to the bathroom numerous times while playing it.
Rahm’s playing partner on Sunday at the Masters, Brooks Koepka, alluded to this when explaining that the Spaniard took seven bathroom breaks during the final round. Despite this, Rahm and Koepka still found themselves waiting on each tee box behind the penultimate pairing of Patrick Cantlay and Viktor Hovland.
Relieving himself is, apparently, a topic Rahm is quite passionate about. Speaking on Tuesday ahead of the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the first leg of the playoffs, Rahm was asked a number of questions about the future of pro golf, where it’s going and what he’d do to fix it. One reporter asked him specifically to name the…