Bryson DeChambeau Looks To Rebound After Poor Showing
6 years agoBryson DeChambeau had registered 11 consecutive top-19 finishes before his explosion at the WGC-Mexico Championship. The American struggled with the elevation all week and concluded the event in a share of 56th place. However, DeChambeau should be right back in his comfort zone at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, a tournament where he came in second place in last season and a share of 27th in his first attempt in 2016. Compared to the field, DeChambeau is ranked first in par-five scoring average and six in birdie or better percentage. The fifth-ranked player in the world is projected to be the third highest owned player on DraftKings at 19 percent but is a threat to take home the title this weekend.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour