Bryson DeChambeau sets bold PGA Championship target as he hunts down Jhonattan Vegas
Bryson DeChambeau carded a three-under 68 on Friday at the PGA Championship but was left to rue some missed chances DeChambeau Eyes 64 at PGA Championship After ‘Weird’ Round”

“Bryson DeChambeau Vows to Go Low in PGA Chase at Quail Hollow”

“DeChambeau Targets Big Weekend as He Hunts Vegas at PGA” Bryson DeChambeau remains confident heading into the weekend at the 2025 PGA Championship after posting a three-under 68 on Friday. Despite back-to-back closing bogeys, the former U.S. Open winner believes a 65 or 64 is within reach at Quail Hollow as he chases down current leader Jhonattan Vegas. DeChambeau reflects on tricky conditions, missed chances, and his strategy heading into the final two rounds.

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Bryson dashambo eyes low weekend score to chase down Vegas at PGA Championship. Former US Open winner confident 65 or 64 is out there. After tricky second round, Bryson Dshambo is setting his sights on a low number this weekend at the 2025 PGA Championship. Believing a round of 65 or 64 is well within reach as he continues his pursuit of Jonaten Vegas, who leads at 8 under par. Desambo fired a three under 68 on Friday at Quail Hollow, keeping himself in contention, but left frustrated by missed chances and a closing bogey on the 18th hole for the second consecutive day. It was a weird day today, much like yesterday. I felt like I was playing good, just didn’t get anything out of it, Desambo said. That’s what this golf course does to you. It was tricky with the wind kind of swirling, but for the most part, I felt pretty good. Despite the challenges, the two-time major champion remains optimistic, pointing to strong ball striking and a solid overall game. It’s a great test. I’ve just got to have my putting a little more on and keep playing the way I am. He added, it easily could be seven or eight under right now, or I could be even par. So, just keep moving along. And I think a 65 or 64 is out there. I almost shot it today and I definitely saw it out there. I just didn’t accomplish it with two rounds, too. Playing conditions continuing to test the field. Desambo remains one of the most dangerous players near the top of the leaderboard as he chases his third career major.

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