"From zone defence to man-to-man" Jon Rahm hilariously explains dad life

Jon Rahm has explained his hilarious approach to parenthood with Kelley Cahill finishing in the top-10 at the BMW Championship. 

"From zone defence to man-to-man" Jon Rahm hilariously explains dad life
"From zone defence to man-to-man" Jon Rahm hilariously explains dad life

When Jon Rahm was asked about the LIV Golf versus PGA Tour court drama, the Spaniard made one key admission

Aside from the fact that he didn't know the ruling was being handed down (he just saw some nervous people pacing around player dining) the former World No.1 joked that he had been watching the television programme Suits to try and keep up with the legal technicalities. 

Now Rahm appears to also be a fan of the popular 90s TV show F.R.I.E.N.D.S judging by the comments he made about parenthood after the conclusion of the BMW Championship, where he finished T-8 at Wilmington Country Club.

I mean, this is just an assumption. Either way, it's still pretty funny. Jordan Spieth has also previously explained his humorous approach to being a dad. 

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Rahm and wife Kelley Cahill welcomed the birth of their second baby boy before the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis. Understandably, both mum and dad are a little bit tired. 

The 27-year-old Spaniard was asked what life has been like for him over the past month or so since little Eneko Cahill Rahm joined the family. 

He said: "It's exhausting for mama because I've been gone. It's a big change.

"You go from one to two kids, you go from zone defence to man-to-man, so it's a big difference.

"I basically took on more responsibility, more time with Kepa, with our oldest, because she's obviously going to have to be more attached to Eneko since she breastfeeding.

"But like she likes to say - it's really funny - it's never easy, but she likes to say Eneko was born with a manual and he read it and understood it because apparently he's doing amazing things early on.

"It's making my life so much easier. When I wake up and I hear she's had a great night and he's healthy and eating and our oldest is also really happy, it makes being on the road that much easier.

"With as hard as it is, it's a lot of FaceTimes to see them. I get really cool videos. I got a video yesterday of Kepa watching me on TV, and he says the word "aita," which is "dad" in my native language, as he's pointing at me, which is really, really cool to see.

He added: "He's kind of starting to get an idea of what's going on. [There is] a video of him playing peek-a-boo with our youngest while he was on the DockATot, it's things that even after the first round and not playing good, I finish playing and it gives me a smile and definitely helped this week.

"I'm happy with what's going on. I'm eager to get back, hopefully with a title. But I'm really looking forward to getting back and getting a nice week at home before I head to Wentworth." 

Rahm will start the Tour Championship at East Lake on 3-under par, seven strokes off leader Scottie Scheffler. 

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