Wyndham Clark wrapped up his opening round at The Masters at one-over par, good for a tie for 42nd place in the field. That first round score put him eight strokes behind leader Bryson DeChambeau, but he doesn’t seem worried in the least. Clark threw a jab at both DeChambeau and LIV Golf as a […]
US Open champion Wyndham Clark took a pop at Bryson DeChambeau and LIV Golf after the opening round of the Masters. LIV Golf star DeChambeau grabbed the clubhouse lead at Augusta after a brilliant
The American took marshalling duties into his own hands during a second round 73 at a windswept Augusta National.
The polarising American says he is ‘very lucky to have a relationship’ with the former US President as the LIV Golf star with an enormous drive looks to tame Augusta
Bryson DeChambeau is leading the Masters, but he sounds different, looks different and is even playing a bit different.
Bryson DeChambeau seized the early lead at the Masters on Thursday, carding birdies on the first three holes at Augusta National en route to a 7-under 65.
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Play was stopped due to darkness following a two-and-a-half hour delay for the threat of inclement weather.
Bryson DeChambeau struggled for much of the third round at the Masters on Saturday, but he finished the day with a memorable shot. On the 18th hole,
Bryson DeChambeau is well in the running for his first-ever green jacket, but it hasn't come without some heavy lifting – literally. The powerful LIV star was the solo leader through the first round at 7-under, but a 1-over 73 on Friday put him in a three-way tie with tournament favorite and 2022 winner Scottie Scheffler and Max Homa. Though he's sharing the lead, DeChambeau may have had the most eventful – and creative – shot among just about everybody in the field after taking it upon himself...
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Playing most of his round in swirling winds, DeChambeau cards a 7-under-par 65 with the world's top-ranked golfer right on his heels. Play was suspended with 27 golfers still on the course, including Tiger Woods, who was 1 under after 13 holes.