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  1. This is an incredible insight into the trials and tribulations he faced in his road to becoming the golfer he is today

  2. His son being named Kepa was cool. Kepa is also the name of Chelsea’s Spanish goalkeeper and I’m very fond of the name. Cool guys.

  3. Yep know it all to well. I was born with both of my feet being clubbed, slightly worse than Jon’s and had two corrective surgeries. One when I was 6 months and another at 6 years old. In the early 80’s clubfeet wasn’t a widely known procedure, and when Jon says limited mobility that is straight facts. I may have 1-1.5” of range of motion in both feet, and basically no calf muscles due to the lack of range. Sucks getting older because the pain just gets worse.

  4. I had both. I have pretty good range of motion in both but it is definitely not as much as a normal person. Inspirational. Troy Aikman had it aswell

  5. I was shocked to see this dude is only 28. Hopefully he’s got another decade or two of elite play left in him!

  6. I loved this conversation, as someone who was born with clubbed foot in both feet and have had 11 surgeries on each. It is truly amazing to see someone at the top of their sport who went through something similar to me as a kid. I hope that kids who are born with this can learn about Jon and be inspired to chase their dreams!

  7. Every time I see Jon Rahm interviewed I become a bigger fan. The kid is just a good person and a great ambassador for golf.

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