Jon Rahm endured a disappointing US Open, missing the cut with rounds of 68 and 78, finishing six-over.
What happened at the US Open?
He was considered among the favorites to lift the trophy, entering the tournament leading the LIV Golf individual standings and as a former champion.
But his outburst on day two at Shinnecock Hills sparked controversy, with many fans thinking he should have been punished.
Rahm was spotted kicking his driver several times in frustration.
Incident sparks controversy
Joaquin Niemann’s two-shot penalty for throwing his club on day one was quickly brought into the conversation.
One fan wrote on social media: “So can someone explain like I’m 5 why this wasn’t also a 2-stroke penalty if we’re dinging guys for chucking clubs this week?”
Fan reaction to the incident
Other fans responded by saying: “Because they didn’t make a rule about kicking clubs yet,” and “It should!”
Meanwhile, others were quick to criticize the Spaniard, saying: “Petulant child. LIV should keep him,” as well as “LIV golf has turned these guys into petulant children, what a disgrace,” and “Pathetic.”
Rahm's actions were seen as unprofessional by many.
What's next for Jon Rahm?
He will look to bounce back from this disappointment, but for now, his US Open campaign is over.
As of June 2024, Rahm has failed to make an impact at the US Open, and his fans will be hoping for a better performance next time.
The former world number one will aim to regain his form and compete at the highest level.
And his next tournament will be crucial in determining his ranking and reputation.
But for now, he will have to reflect on what went wrong at the US Open.
So, what can we expect from Jon Rahm in the future?
Only time will tell, but one thing is certain - he will be working hard to improve his game.