Bryson DeChambeau explains his first-round 76 at The Open

Bryson DeChambeau explains his first-round 76 at The Open



Bryson DeChambeau explains his first-round 76 at The Open

Bryson DeChambeau explains what went wrong in today’s opening round.

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  1. Yeah, you know what they say. The true test of a sailor is when there’s a storm anybody can sail on beautiful light wind days watching him makes me feel uncomfortable. It looks like he is suffers from some sort of neurotic malady.

  2. This is when we all watch the Bryson that we’ve learned to love through YouTube start to self-destruct and get stuck in his head. Bro is talking about equipment lol and making up words at the same time. Don’t be weird Bryson, just play Golf!

  3. It’s tough for American golfers who have fine tuned their game for target golf, to rock up to Royal Troon and play well in tough links conditions. They’re two different games.

  4. St Andrews, you can hit it anywhere, here you can't gorse, rough, bunkers, and out of bounds everywhere, then chuck in a bit of wind, it's a different way to play

  5. As you can see, this guy has not changed at all. He just learned to understand more what would appeal to viewers, but his true nature of making excuses starts coming out when he just can't help it. Don't be so naive.

  6. Gross. I’m not for or against Bryson, but this “I’m the smartest guy in the room” routine is getting a bit exhausting. Most people I’ve met that were incredibly smart didn’t flex… they let others flex for them. And to claim your bad play was “equipment related” is so silly. Just say it wasn’t your day, that’s golf, and keep it moving…

  7. Who would have ever thought that there could be cold, windy conditions during an Open Championship? (sarcasm). No player’s ball & clubs perform the same in cold, windy conditions vs. warm, mild conditions. Every player in The Open has had to adapt to the weather conditions, which is an elemental part of the game. The reasoning that his equipment isn’t optimized for these weather conditions is an inherent admission that his performance is only as good as the level of his equipment optimization for which the weather conditions allow, which is a reasoning in which Bryson is unwittingly dogging his own playing abilities. The reality is no matter how advanced technologically equipment is, it can’t be optimized for all weather conditions.

  8. I can appreciate that Bryson didn't win this time around so others around him can get a piece of that action. Play fair relaxed golf for the next two years for all we care. You deserve to live a lil, young champ! #livgolf

  9. Let’s not forget that there were a multitude of other great players who missed the cut & didn’t play well.
    Tony Finau
    Tommy Fleetwood
    Ludvig Åberg
    Sahith Theegala
    Viktor Hovland
    Rory McIlroy
    Tyrell Hatton
    Tiger Woods
    Will Zalatoris

    The list goes on… Bryson just had an off week & dare I say maybe was a bit unprepared and overconfident. He got 6th place Masters 2nd place PGA and 1st place US open so overall he’s done better than basically any other play in this years Majors other than Schaufelle

  10. Bryson is only human. He's been pushing round after round. Here for a long time cant always be a good time

  11. I think Bryson just accepts that he’s never going to win the open because he won’t prep properly for it

  12. “I can do it when it’s warm and not windy. If the stars are all aligned and I don’t have to play the game the elements as it was intended to be played”

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