Bryson DeChambeau Looks To Solve Torrey Pines
3 years agoBryson DeChambeau, who is ranked No. 9 in the world, has only played the Farmers Insurance Open twice, missing the cut in 2017 and 2018. However, the massive layout of Torrey Pines would seem to suit the bomber perfectly, which was the case halfway through his Sunday round at the US Open last June. But the 28-year-old imploded on the back nine that day and eventually finished T26. The American last teed it up at the Sentry two weeks ago, finishing T25 and losing strokes from tee to green. Gamers that put their trust in DeChambeau this week are hoping that his explosive length and last year's US Open experience will help him to improve on his previous Farmers' results.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Bryson DeChambeau Looks To Continue Major Success
10 months agoOf the five major events hosted on American soil between this season and last, Bryson DeChambeau has placed 20th or better in four of them, and three of those finishes have been sixth or higher. Although he hasn't won a major since the 2020 US Open, the 30-year-old has started to become a force to be reckoned with at tougher courses. A dried out Pinehurst No. 2 should definitely play difficult, especially around the greens, where DeChambeau has really improved his game, as displayed in his recent runner-up masterpiece at Valhalla. If the California native can be disciplined on his chip shots once again, excel with his strong putting ability, and take advantage of the limited rough around Pinehurst, he could once again find himself fighting for some major hardware come Sunday afternoon in North Carolina.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Bryson Dechambeau Ready To Compete In Year's Second Major
11 months agoThings have certainly settled down for Bryson Dechambeau after hanging around all four days at Augusta National. With only two LIV events since, resulting in mediocre finishes in both, the former SMU golfer rolls into Louisville looking to iron things out before teeing it up on Thursday. Valhalla's layout could maximize his driving efficiency with many down-sloped landing areas of the tee and a few corners to cut for longer hitters. It's also encouraging to see him ranked 9th on the LIV Golf League in Scrambling (67.33%). However, his wedge game on more full shots raises the biggest red flags, and his lack of converting opportunities down the stretch is a concern. But where he is located on the board at $10,500 on FanDuel presents a real ownership advantage over other guys around him.
Source: LIV Golf
Source: LIV Golf
Bryson DeChambeau: The Battle Of Form Versus Recent History
12 months agoBryson DeChambeau has been heating up on the LIV Tour of late, finishing T9 or better in each of his last four events. The numbers suggest he's playing some of his most consistent golf in years, but is that enough to overcome his recent Augusta woes? The 30-year-old has missed the cut at The Masters in each of his last two appearances, but analytically speaking, DeChambeau should be one of the best players in the world when it comes to making adjustments year-to-year while revisiting the same course. At $8,200 on DraftKings, and coming in with good form, there is plenty of upside to be had with the California native. But the risk of a missed cut cannot be overlooked either.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Bryson DeChambeau Back To 2021 Form
2 years agoWhen Bryson DeChambeau left for LIV Golf, his career was at a real crossroads. DeChambeau started to struggle and his results at major championships showed he was far from winning again after his U.S. Open title. However, after he missed the cut at The Masters DeChambeau has been on a tear. He finished T4 at the PGA Championship and T20 at the U.S. Open. DeChambeau has the power to go less than driver off the tee this week to be more accurate and compete for another high finish.
Source: LIVGolf.com
Source: LIVGolf.com
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