Arnold Palmer Invitational
He loses the chances of succeeding at Bay Hill after a third round in which he made three bogeys and added only one birdie in the final stretch
The third day of the Arnold Palmer Invitational was the measure to gauge the state of the golfers in a very demanding course and where adding up is quite complicated. Jon Rahm started yesterday with a minus two in thirteenth position, seven shots off the lead, which still gave him chances of attempting an assault on the top in the
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