Bryson DeChambeau Talks Pace of Play
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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.
Bryson DeChambeau ranked 22nd among all players at The Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Antrim, Northern Ireland as of Saturday morning, giving himself a chance to make a late run toward the top of the leaderboard.
Bryson DeChambeau got off to a bad start at the Open Championship, jeopardizing his chances of making the cut.
This isn't how Bryson DeChambeau drew it up. He was already in a brutal spot at an odd angle in the rough at the No. 4 in his opening round of The Open Championship at Royal Portrush. But then, DeChambeau came up with nothing but air. His third shot was, well, a third stroke but not a third contact.
DeChambeau has historically struggled at The Open, managing just one top-10 finish in his previous seven appearances at the tournament, while missing the cut in three of those, including last year
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.
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DeChambeau, an SMU product and one of golf’s biggest names, said on Friday he was all for Trump’s Turnberry course in Scotland hosting an Open