Bryson DeChambeau has become appointment television since the PGA Tour’s return. Every time he steps on the course he’s putting on an absolute show, like when he recently won the Rocket Mortage Classic in Detroit.
Or last month at the Travelers Championship when he hit a 427-yard drive that was aided by a lengthy run down the cart path, ultimately ending with a disappointing bogey.
On Thursday during the first round of the Memorial Tournament at Murifield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, DeChambeau hit a 423-yard bomb on No. 1 that found the fairway. This time, he didn’t need the cart path and put a much-needed birdie on the card. DeChambeau had just 45 yards to the pin on the 473-yard hole.
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423-yard drive. 💪
Hits approach to six feet. 🎯
Makes the putt. 🐦@b_dechambeau gets back to even par.#QuickHits pic.twitter.com/b7DOnHR5oo— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 16, 2020
DeChambeau started his day on the back nine and made the turn at 1-over, getting back to even right away on No. 1. His drives leading up to the 423-yard bomb (excluding par 3’s): 353 yards, 362 yards, 358 yards, 273 yards, 308 yards, 406 yards, 323 yards.
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