Latest News About Rahm Divot Hits Volunteer

Updated 2026-05-23 06:02

Here’s what’s happened: Jon Rahm accidentally struck a PGA Championship volunteer with a divot during the first round at Aronimink, after a frustrated swing on the seventh hole. Rahm apologized on the spot and said he’d try to locate the volunteer to offer a gesture of apology or a gift, calling the incident inexcusable. Multiple outlets have covered the incident with Rahm expressing remorse and explaining it was an unintentional mistake driven by frustration.[1][2][3]

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Rahm Divot Hits Volunteer as PGA Championship Round Turns Awkward at Aronimink — Mogaz

Jon Rahm hit a volunteer in the face with a divot on Thursday during the first round of the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club, an ugly moment that cut through the early noise around a course many expected to yield low scores. The incident came on the seventh hole, where Rahm pulled his drive just off the fairway into the left rough, then sent his second shot long into the right rough after what he described as a flier lie. What followed was caught on Featured Groups coverage from and...

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