Jon Rahm apologizes after hitting PGA volunteer in face with divot
Jon Rahm apologized to a PGA Championship volunteer after accidentally hitting him in the face with a divot at Aronimink Golf Club.
golf.comRahm’s PGA Championship incident involving a volunteer happened in mid-May 2026, when Rahm hit a divot that struck a nearby volunteer in the face and shoulder during the first round, prompting apologies from him and efforts to locate the volunteer to offer a token of compensation [source: Reuters, Golf outlets referenced in coverage]. The incident drew significant attention as Rahm described it as “inexcusable” and said he wanted to make amends [Reuters; Golf News outlets]. He publicly apologized and explained it was a frustrated swing that went awry, not an intentional act [Golf Channel coverage; ESPN clips].
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Jon Rahm apologized to a PGA Championship volunteer after accidentally hitting him in the face with a divot at Aronimink Golf Club.
golf.comJon Rahm is trying to track down a PGA Championship volunteer after accidentally hitting him in the face with a divot during the first round, calling it "inexcusable."
www.golfaustralia.com.auJon Rahm speaks to the media about what happened between him and a volunteer during the first round of the PGA Championship
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www.espn.comJon Rahm apologizes for hitting a volunteer with a divot after angry swing on Watch ESPN, first streamed on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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