What Bryson DeChambeau was overheard saying during his 18th hole meltdown at The Masters
Bryson DeChambeau will not be around for the weekend at The Masters. DeChambeau’s first round score of 76 was really damaging to his hopes of winning The Masters.
Photo by Kohjiro Kinno/Augusta National/Getty Images Bryson DeChambeau will not be around for the weekend at The Masters. DeChambeau’s first round score of 76 was really damaging to his hopes of winning The Masters. And his triple bogey seven on the final hole of his second round added insult to injury on what was already a really poor week for him at Augusta National.
Bryson DeChambeau has been completely off his game this week at The Masters and it’s absolutely no surprise that he missed the cut in the end. Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images DeChambeau’s iron play was really poor at The Masters during the first two rounds. It certainly wasn’t a shock to see DeChambeau beating balls on the Augusta National range after his opening round 76.
The 32-year-old LIV Golf star clearly hasn’t got to grips with Augusta National just yet. What Bryson DeChambeau was overheard saying on the 18th hole at The Masters DeChambeau only needed to make a bogey on his final hole of the day on Friday to make the cut. He missed the fairway to the right and then hit his second shot into the bunker to the front left side of the green.
Still, all he needed to do in order to make the weekend was splash out and two-putt for his bogey five. Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images However, the American imploded and ended up making a triple bogey seven after leaving his third shot in the bunker and then failing to find the green with his fourth. It was a disastrous end to what was already a really poor first two days at The Masters for the 32-year-old.