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‘Kelly Would Kill Me’: Jon Rahm Humbly Declines an Exciting Offer From Former Super Bowl Champion

Published 03/26/2022, 11:12 AM EDT

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Wagering is natural and is also very common in golf. Golf professionals often enjoy a round of golf with a friendly bet when playing round during off-time. Recently, a funny wager story about Jon Rahm declining the bet came into the limelight, and his reason to decline the wager will make you laugh.

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Rahm, when not playing on the PGA Tour enjoys a round of golf with different partners at the luxurious Silverleaf Club. Moreover, the World Number One in the Official World Golf Rankings played a round of golf with NFL quarterback Brock Osweiler. Not to forget that Brock is also a Arizona State University alumni like Rahm. Moreover, recently Osweiler revealed a quite funny wager he put up against Rahm in one of their rounds.

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Brock revealed the funny wager with Rahm in the latest episode of Subpar with Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz. However, the funny part of the bet is the reply that Jon Rahm gives to him.

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Brock said, “Usually when we have these games, I do get Jon on my team. There was one time where I wanted a head-to-head bet with him. And so, we’re sitting on the first tee box and he goes, well what do you want to play for? And I’m like, well you don’t need money.” But this time Osweiler had something creative in his mind. “If I beat you today, I get to carry your bag in the Par 3 Contest at Augusta.”

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To which Rahm chuckled and replied, “Listen, I’d love to do that, but Kelley would kill me.” Well, we can see maybe, in the end, he might have made a good decision.

Jon Rahm loses his round three matches against Patrick Reed

On the business end, Jon had a disappointing 3&2 loss against Patrick Reed. The group one match against Patrick was going well on the first nine as Rahm was 1up at the end of the first nine holes. However, Reed made a firing charge at Jon Rahm and won the match at the 16th hole with a 3up win against him. He won five straight holes from the 12th to the 16th hole. As a result, ending the match with two holes to spare.

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Written by:

Bazif Qadri

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Bazif Qadri is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. Currently pursuing BSC Economics Hons, Bazif is a golf enthusiast. Not only a fan, but he is also an avid golfer himself.
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Deepika Bhaduri

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