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Jon Rahm is certainly a firm believer in the saying ‘work hard but relax harder’. And we must say, the efficiency of this method has been proven, as it seems to be working wonders for him! Over the years, he has cemented his name as the best current golfer and his number one global ranking, which he has held for the better part since 2020, is a testament to that fact.

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The Spaniard has 6 wins on the PGA Tour. While this number is not incredibly high, one thing he boasts of more than this is his extreme level of consistent play. Meanwhile, last year was a whirlwind of emotions and drama for the 27-year-old.

However, he certainly knew how to recover from it; Rahm took an almost three-month-long sabbatical. One of his poorest performances at the Andalucia Masters in October triggered him to announce this mental health break.

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However, witnessing his batteries recharged at the Sentry Tournament of Champions this weekend reminded us of what an ideal time off can do. Let’s see what went down at the Sentry Tournament of Champions.

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Jon Rahm relaxes with his family on the beach

In his first appearance of the season, Rahm stunned us all with his impressive performance over the course of the week. With three great initial rounds, the last of which also created a course record, he entered the final day as the tied leader. Unfortunately, he fell just a little short of winner Cameron Smith, despite some great putting and iron play.

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Soon after that, he took to social media to reveal a picture of how he was celebrating. And it’s absolutely adorable! The picture features him and his 9-month-old son Kepa. The two are standing by a pool, sipping on the cool drinks, with a breathtaking view of the sunset in the background. He wrote, “Sundays are also for the boys!”

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A fan, reflecting our sentiments, wrote, “Pics like this are the reason that you’ll always walk off the course a winner.” Hopefully, his splendid performance continues into the new year and he snags in a couple of titles to his name. What do you think?

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