It is less than three years since Bryson DeChambeau defied logic to bomb and gouge his way to the US Open title. After his six-stroke triumph of the unconventional, he said: “I’m just trying to figure out this very complex, multivariable and multidimensional game.” Fast forward to Sunday’s round of 58 at the LIV Golf event at The Greenbrier and there are signs that he is getting there.
DeChambeau, 29, is older, wiser and smaller now. In the aftermath of his US Open triumph, he stoked new fires with his infamous remark that he viewed Augusta National as a par-67 course. A low-grade, high-profile Twitter spat with Brooks Koepka cemented one view of the former “mad scientist”, but a broken bone in his left hand
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