McIlroy struggles after USGA turn screw but DeChambeau's 'bomb and gouge' tactics disarm Winged Foot - News Summed Up

McIlroy struggles after USGA turn screw but DeChambeau's 'bomb and gouge' tactics disarm Winged Foot


Bryson DeChambeau plays his tee shot on the 14th hole at Winged Foot during an impressive second round at the US Open. "That's a question for the Gods," DeChambeau said when asked if it were possible to overpower Winged Foot and claim his maiden Major win. I mean, Tiger has been able to do something like that many times before, so I think there is something. RespectableHe now goes head-to-head with DeChambeau who hit a respectable seven of 14 fairways in each of the first two rounds. "Off the tee, which would usually be my strongest point, I just didn't really know where the ball was going."


Source: Irish Independent September 19, 2020 01:33 UTC



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