Bryson DeChambeau Talks Pace of Play
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Bryson DeChambeau had missed the cut three times in seven previous British Open appearances but he'll play the weekend in 2025.
After a tough first round, Bryson DeChambeau woke up with a different mindset on Friday and shot 6-under 65 in the second round.
Bryson DeChambeau got off to a bad start at the Open Championship, jeopardizing his chances of making the cut.
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Despite those past struggles, DeChambeau is coming into the 2025 edition of The Open with a belief that this will be the year he cracks the code. He notes he feels better about his swing and equipment this time around, while also getting more comfortable on the greens.
Bryson DeChambeau's Open Championship journey took a sharp turn on Saturday, just a day after his electric seven-birdie comeback in Round 2. As Day 3 unfolded at Royal Portrush, the LIV Golf star found himself battling not just the brutal course but the clock as well.
Bryson DeChambeau has taken aim at The Open Championship officials after being put on the clock during Saturday’s third round. DeChambeau is no stranger to speaking his mind and the American has urged golf’s governing body to adopt a new method to keeping the pace of play.
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