Bryson DeChambeau SHUTS Everyone Up with INSANE Comeback! ⛳🔥

He comes out round one and has a pretty rough day. He shot seven over a 78. It was interesting because if you’re anywhere on social media that Thursday evening, Thursday night after his round, everybody’s making these surefire statements are like, “Just goes to show that Bryson’s power game, long hitting, distance, everything that he’s built and created is not made for Lynx golf. He’s got to rethink it. If he wants any chance in these Lynx course tournaments at the open, if he ever wants a chance at this, have a shot, he’s got to rethink his game and his strategy around the course.” And then comes Friday, goes 6 under with a 65, comes back again, shoots a 68, moving to 9 under of the week, and then finally delivers a blistering 64 on Sunday and puts himself T10. Here’s the interesting part. If he would have even played a mediocre round on the first day, he wins. He wins. He wins. He wins the whole

Bryson DeChambeau SHUTS Everyone Up with INSANE Comeback! ⛳🔥

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  1. Bryson wouldn't have scored a 64 on Sunday if it had mattered ffs. The stiff-armed buzz lightyear Trump kissass

  2. Nobody was saying these things on the course I was there, Bryson was awesome incredible distance but I didn't realize McIlroy is about 10-20 yards longer… Maybe Bryson was holding back

  3. We don’t know if he wins. Scotty had more in the tank on Sunday. All he had to do was not blow up and he was going to win if he had somebody who is actually on his heels he would’ve turned it on hunted more pins and shot lower.

  4. "If's" in golf is really the main thing. If I shot par on the front 9 instead of scoring 45, I would have broke 80.

    That's really the thing though, everyone knows that still means you need to change something to be more consistent across the full round.

    That's even moreso the case over 4 rounds in a row. If's really don't matter. Bc really, he *should've*. Scottie be averaging 300+ yr drives but was hitting ~270 and absolutely destroyed the competition.

  5. Imagine if he didn’t play poorly the 1st day. He would have been right there for the win!

  6. 100% if he hit up the Scottish open to get a handle on the links golf the week prior he would have won flying colours

  7. This is Bryson though, super talented but frequently loses the mental game about 1/4 rounds. I'd argue it's just what happens with guys who search for perfect equipment, can't expect consistency always changing variables

  8. I’m new here, socapolgoiesnifnthisnsiunds ignorant, but I have to say, you sound the absolute double of Tim Dillon

  9. When he shot underpar for the next 3 straight days, did the nay sayers from day 1 come back and say they were wrong about him? Or did they run and hide?

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