The crazy scientist of golf is back.
After his electrifying victory at the US Open last year, Bryson Dechambeau is one of the players to watch in Augusta National this week.
And, like Dechambeau, he makes sure that everything is perfect.
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Bryson Dechambeau on the Pragement during a training session at the Masters of Augusta National Golf Club. (Kyle Terada / Imagn images)
Dechambeau played the nine rear at Augusta National on Tuesday, but about 48 hours before his tee, he said he had the impression that his game was not where it was necessary.
So he went to the range and hit balls. And then a little more.
He crushed 393 balls to be correct.
“I felt like I was not there with my iron game and I had the impression that I had to be a little more precise,” said Dechambeau on Wednesday. “I went out here and hit golf balls, also struck that I hit – it was a lot – and things have done things and understood so that’s what makes me comfortable. Once I had this certain feeling, play this draw, that’s what makes me comfortable.”

Bryson Dechambeau on the Pragement during a training session at the Masters of Augusta National Golf Club. (Kyle Terada / Imagn images)
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The right to the left is necessary for any golfer to win a green jacket, and perhaps the comments of the US Open of the American champion on the course being one by 67 are still looming in his head.
Dechambeau was right in the mixture last year, even sharing the advance through 36 holes. But he could not recover after a 75 third round which saw him four shots behind the possible champion, Scottie Scheffler. He ended up ending equally in sixth row 2 sous, nine strokes behind Scheffler.

Bryson Dechambeau on the Pragement during a training session at the Masters of Augusta National Golf Club. (Kyle Terada / Imagn images)
Overall, it was a nice rebound for Dechambeau, who had missed his last two cups at the Masters and had never finished in the Top 20.




