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Expect Bryson DeChambeau to unleash the “kraken” this week at TPC River Highlands. Don’t expect him to drive the 17 th green ... par-4 that requires about a 360-yard carry over water. It took ...
Bryson DeChambeau faced the harsh reality of Oakmont's unforgiving rough in the U.S. Open's opening round, leading to what he ...
Social media is losing their minds over a video of Bryson DeChambeau crushing a golf shot at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Bryson DeChambeau’s weight-gain odyssey ... in its return to golf and venues that historically favor accuracy over power. DeChambeau agreed, then provided this gem upon elaborating.
Bryson DeChambeau ... Championship for DeChambeau’s Crushers GC. The team of DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III and Anirban Lahiri pulled out a two-shot win over the RangeGoats at ...
Bryson DeChambeau won the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Sunday. DeChambeau has a complete game, but his driving distance puts him on a different level. The difference in DeChambeau's distance was ...
Those were the words Bryson DeChambeau’s caddie ... DeChambeau, who measured it as a 340-yard carry over water from tee to green, twice tried to drive the green in his Wednesday practice ...
LIV Golf superstar Bryson DeChambeau struggled to control his frustration after the USGA's last-minute changes gave him no ...
Bryson DeChambeau was embroiled in a rules farce early in his opening round at the U.S. Open on Thursday, with a rules ...
He also said that he was "disappointed" with the drive. Oh, Bryson. The PGA Tour's closest thing to a designated hitter, DeChambeau teamed up with Aaron Rodgers for a win over Tom Brady and Phil ...
Escaping Oakmont’s rough is exhausting work, even for one of the field’s strongest golfers. Bryson DeChambeau, known for his power, took three hacks in the rough around the 12th green during his first ...
Bryson DeChambeau had already ... Martin Borgmeier and Nick Vorbeck. DeChambeau’s first drive went 389 yards while two of his competitors posted drives over 400 yards. But then, DeChambeau ...