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But there is art to compliment his brutal, scientific approach, too, as documented when hitting a skinny pitching wedge “off the toe” to escape the road on the 17th with par Sports
I know I’m going to get booed Sports
“Look, I’m trying to win a major, so I’m trying to play where I can have the best opportunity to make birdie,” DeChambeau remarked Sports
If anything, it’s good banter Sports
There was alarming concern at the scarcely-believable snap-hook from DeChambeau on 18, threatening the crowd aligning the first hole 125 yards away down the left Sports
The pursuit of a drive as straight as an arrow can be filled with agony and despair, but Bryson DeChambeau remains a compelling watch while tying himself in knots during the process Sports
But this fascinating contradiction of a player sprinted towards the green and back to his ball, recalculating his route before adding the finesse missing moments earlier, looping a wedge to within three feet for a tap-in birdie Sports
With intimidating power to undress any golf course, the American covered each corner of St Andrews while surging up the leaderboard early on Saturday afternoon at The Open, eventually stumbling in an exhilarating five-under-par round of 67 to sit six-under-par Sports
“That [2018] was by far the best golf I ever played,” he recalls Sports
These arduous days show a desire to remove an infuriating inconsistency to his game, which was amplified by a smooth eagle on nine and the lethargic four-putt double-bogey from 100 feet on 16, displaying the fragility of his game alongside his crushing brawn Sports
Part of the intrigue is the mishit as much as when the 28-year-old bludgeons the ball straight down the middle though Sports
He continues to resist pressure from the baying mob that surrounds him on each tee box to pull out his driver Sports
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And it came on the 14th, chasing the ball down the hardened, sun-baked fairways for 338 yards Sports
But as DeChambeau nears full fitness, “probably 97 to 98 percent right now” after a nasty hand injury forced him out of the PGA Championship earlier this year, he showed his commitment to his philosophy, revealing speed training will resume next month Sports
”So while major contention is still tantalisingly close, fans will gleefully savour this flawed genius determined to be different Sports
DeChambeau remains a divisive figure in the game, particularly with his recent defection to LIV Golf, but he continues to emphasise the bizarre and crazy nature of this sport Sports
“We’re playing a major here, folks,” a sheepish DeChambeau muttered with a smirk in disbelief at the light-hearted boos on 16 following his long-iron selection Sports
”The theatre at the start of each hole involves DeChambeau thriving as the villain, too, controlling his surroundings, including a sharp whistle to manoeuvre a marshall out of the way of a potential stray bullet on 15 Sports
“Hopefully hit it in a good spot where it doesn’t hit dead and doesn’t hit a hot spot either Sports
When Plan A unravels, there is intense focus and deep discussion surrounding the imaginative strategy to escape the traps found when his ball deserts him, adding another layer of intrigue to the DeChambeau experience Sports
“But It’s fun Sports
Bounced up and rolled over beautifully Sports
There is a strong lure to experience that jolting sound that reverberates around the course after finding the middle of the club Sports
It was a shot to reveal the imaginative side deep within, founded during his teenage years at Belmont Country Club in Fresno, California Sports
Sports
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“I was trying to have some loft but still bounce it into the bank,” DeChambeau recalled Sports
“I feel like I’m getting back to that position with this new speed, which is great Sports
Hit perfectly Sports
” (Getty Images)DeChambeau’s admirable work ethic has been on full display around St Andrews this week; never hard to find, there have been lengthy sessions on the range and putting greens from dusk until dawn, with various toys and gadgets scattered around him to paint a picture of his game Sports
But DeChambeau is not only tackling a formidable field, with Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland setting a searing pace throughout the third round of the 150th Open Championship Sports

” (Getty Images)DeChambeau’s admirable work ethic has been on full display around St Andrews this week; never hard to find, there have been lengthy sessions on the range and putting greens from dusk until dawn, with various toys and gadgets scattered around him to paint a picture of his game Sports
DeChambeau remains a divisive figure in the game, particularly with his recent defection to LIV Golf, but he continues to emphasise the bizarre and crazy nature of this sport Sports
It was a shot to reveal the imaginative side deep within, founded during his teenage years at Belmont Country Club in Fresno, California Sports
Sports
There is a strong lure to experience that jolting sound that reverberates around the course after finding the middle of the club Sports
“That [2018] was by far the best golf I ever played,” he recalls Sports
But this fascinating contradiction of a player sprinted towards the green and back to his ball, recalculating his route before adding the finesse missing moments earlier, looping a wedge to within three feet for a tap-in birdie Sports
But DeChambeau is not only tackling a formidable field, with Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland setting a searing pace throughout the third round of the 150th Open Championship Sports
“But It’s fun Sports
Hit perfectly Sports
But there is art to compliment his brutal, scientific approach, too, as documented when hitting a skinny pitching wedge “off the toe” to escape the road on the 17th with par Sports
And it came on the 14th, chasing the ball down the hardened, sun-baked fairways for 338 yards Sports
But as DeChambeau nears full fitness, “probably 97 to 98 percent right now” after a nasty hand injury forced him out of the PGA Championship earlier this year, he showed his commitment to his philosophy, revealing speed training will resume next month Sports
(Getty Images)RecommendedPadraig Harrington insists LIV Golf can coexist with traditional circuitsLIV Golf LIVE: Latest updates from final day of Portland eventWhen is next event of the controversial LIV Golf tour?A return of the tour de force that threatened to shake the game in 2018 will bring added appeal to the disruptive LIV Golf and next year’s majors Sports
RecommendedOpen Championship: Paul Lawrie is first to swing on day one of competitionIt was a heck of a day – Kevin Kisner makes his move on sunny day at St AndrewsJordan Spieth reiterates commitment to PGA Tour amid ‘false’ LIV Golf rumours (Getty Images)“I have no problem with that whatsoever Sports
”So while major contention is still tantalisingly close, fans will gleefully savour this flawed genius determined to be different Sports
“Look, I’m trying to win a major, so I’m trying to play where I can have the best opportunity to make birdie,” DeChambeau remarked Sports
These arduous days show a desire to remove an infuriating inconsistency to his game, which was amplified by a smooth eagle on nine and the lethargic four-putt double-bogey from 100 feet on 16, displaying the fragility of his game alongside his crushing brawn Sports
Bounced up and rolled over beautifully Sports
He continues to resist pressure from the baying mob that surrounds him on each tee box to pull out his driver Sports
“I was trying to have some loft but still bounce it into the bank,” DeChambeau recalled Sports
“Hopefully hit it in a good spot where it doesn’t hit dead and doesn’t hit a hot spot either Sports
With intimidating power to undress any golf course, the American covered each corner of St Andrews while surging up the leaderboard early on Saturday afternoon at The Open, eventually stumbling in an exhilarating five-under-par round of 67 to sit six-under-par Sports
There was alarming concern at the scarcely-believable snap-hook from DeChambeau on 18, threatening the crowd aligning the first hole 125 yards away down the left Sports
”The theatre at the start of each hole involves DeChambeau thriving as the villain, too, controlling his surroundings, including a sharp whistle to manoeuvre a marshall out of the way of a potential stray bullet on 15 Sports
The pursuit of a drive as straight as an arrow can be filled with agony and despair, but Bryson DeChambeau remains a compelling watch while tying himself in knots during the process Sports
When Plan A unravels, there is intense focus and deep discussion surrounding the imaginative strategy to escape the traps found when his ball deserts him, adding another layer of intrigue to the DeChambeau experience Sports
Part of the intrigue is the mishit as much as when the 28-year-old bludgeons the ball straight down the middle though Sports
“We’re playing a major here, folks,” a sheepish DeChambeau muttered with a smirk in disbelief at the light-hearted boos on 16 following his long-iron selection Sports
If anything, it’s good banter Sports
“I feel like I’m getting back to that position with this new speed, which is great Sports
I know I’m going to get booed Sports

