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PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — For all his scientific precision and analytical approach to golf, Bryson DeChambeau has encountered one variable that defies his calculations: the wind. It's a struggle ...
Known for his long drives, DeChambeau surprisingly ranked just 15th in driving distance in the opening round, averaging 312 ...
Bryson DeChambeau had a rough outing this week at Oakmont, and he headlined the list of golfers who were expected to compete in the U.S. Open that ultimately won't be continuing into the weekend.
Defending U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau and record six-times runner-up Phil Mickelson were the high-profile players to miss the halfway cut at Oakmont Country Club on Friday.