What drives Bryson DeChambeau ‘nuts’ about Augusta which could prevent him from winning The Masters
Bryson DeChambeau is in red-hot form entering this year’s Masters. LIV’s change to 72 holes has benefited nobody more than DeChambeau, who comes into Augusta National off the back of two straight wins on LIV.
Photo by Jason Butler/Getty Images Bryson DeChambeau is in red-hot form entering this year’s Masters. LIV’s change to 72 holes has benefited nobody more than DeChambeau, who comes into Augusta National off the back of two straight wins on LIV. He beat Richard Lee in a playoff in Singapore and Jon Rahm in a playoff in South Africa for back-to-back wins.
Last year was lackluster for the two-time major winner. DeChambeau won only once and finished third in the individual standings behind Rahm and Joaquin Niemann. Despite that, he was still able to contend for The Masters with Rory McIlroy.
This season, his game is in a far better place, but Brandel Chamblee says there’s something about Augusta National that will stop the American from claiming the Green Jacket. Photo by Johan Rynners/Getty Images What drives Bryson DeChambeau ‘nuts’ about Augusta National DeChambeau took the lead on Sunday at last year’s Masters , but his approach play during his final round cost him. He shot a 75 that day as McIlroy left him for dust.
His iron play has consistently been the weakest part of his game, and Chamblee thinks that it will cost him again this year. Speaking to Indo Sport, the Golf Channel analyst said, “It’s still the weakest part of his game, his iron play, and it’s been the weakest part of his game in particular at Augusta National for his entire career. “Yes, he’s played well there the last two times.