Bryson DeChambeau, during the second round of the Tour Championship, worked the rules to his advantage after two poor shots. The post Bryson DeChambeau works rules to his advantage, gets two useful drops appeared first on Golf.
Sheriff’s deputies and security personnel shadowed the golfer during his first round to enforce a new PGA Tour ban on fans who heckle him. No one dared.
Enough is enough, this Bryson DeChambeau pile-on has gone beyond a joke. That was the declaration from Rory McIlroy here, as the Northern Irishman issued a heartfelt vote of sympathy for his PGA Tour colleague. “It’s sad to see,” McIlroy said.
Fans who yell “Brooksy!” at tournaments may now be shown the exit, according to PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan.
The PGA Tour isn't helping Bryson with its new vow to boot spectators.
At the top tier of long drive, competitors can push ball speeds into the 220-230 mph range, with optimized launch and spin. DeChambeau isn’t there. Not yet, anyway. The post ‘I think he has another gear’: Could Bryson DeChambeau actually contend at the World Long Drive? appeared first on Golf.
Bryson DeChambeau makes a big backswing, but how big, exactly? Innovative new technology shows his shoulder turn in degrees. The post New tech shows exactly how much Bryson turns on his backswing appeared first on Golf.
Bryson DeChambeau, during the final round of the BMW Championship, asked Patrick Cantlay to stop walking. Did it cost him? The post ‘Patrick, can you stop walking?’ Did a bizarre sequence doom Bryson DeChambeau? appeared first on Golf.