Bryson DeChambeau, The Open Championship
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Bryson DeChambeau has issued a stark warning to Europe's Ryder Cup team, declaring that the United States is "tired of losing" as they prepare for September's contest at Bethpage Black. The LIV Golf star delivered his forceful message following his impressive Open Championship performance at Royal Portrush on Sunday.
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Bryson DeChambeau Remains Firm on His Political StandBryson DeChambeau might not have won The Open Championship, but he left a lasting mark. Both on the leaderboard and in the press room. After posting a scorching 7-under in his final round, he finished tied for 10th at -9. Further bouncing back from a disastrous 7-over start on Thursday.
After trudging off Royal Portrush on Thursday evening with a soul-crushing 78 that featured zero birdies, DeChambeau did something remarkable Friday. The 15th-ranked player fired a stunning 6-under 65 in the second round of The Open Championship.
"I played with him a lot in college, and he was not that good, so he's figured out a lot of stuff since then," Bryson DeChambeau joked about Claret Jug-winner Scottie Scheffler.
Bryson DeChambeau got off to a bad start at the Open Championship, jeopardizing his chances of making the cut.
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Bryson DeChambeau is one of the most accomplished major championship golfers of this era. He has two U.S. Open titles, five other top 5 finishes and two more top 10s since 2020, but for all his success stateside, The Open Championship has been his Achilles heel in the major rotation.
Bryson DeChambeau teased a massive American crowd at the Ryder Cup in September, but a larger advantage could make hay.
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.