
Bryson DeChambeau hails Open ‘strategy’ in response to Nick Faldo criticism
Scotland’s Bob MacIntyre shot 67 to sit alongside DeChambeau in group which also included 2018 champion Francesco Molinari and American Alex Smalley, who led…
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The 31-year-old, who carded a 65 on his major debut at Troon, found his form after five successive missed cuts having taken advantage of ideal early scoring conditions. Five birdies and two bogeys – one at the last costing him a share of the lead – in a three-under 67 saw DeChambeau sit just one behind Yorkshireman Dan Brown – first-round clubhouse leader for second time in three years – and South Korea’s Sungjae Im.
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The 31-year-old, who carded a 65 on his major debut at Troon, found his form after five successive missed cuts having taken advantage of ideal early scoring conditions.
according to The IndependentFive birdies and two bogeys – one at the last costing him a share of the lead – in a three-under 67 saw DeChambeau sit just one behind Yorkshireman Dan Brown – first-round clubhouse leader for second time in three years – and South Korea’s Sungjae Im.
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