DeChambeau wedges way to the top at
Safeway Open after second round
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[September 28, 2019]
(Reuters) - Bryson DeChambeau
charged atop the leaderboard at the Safeway Open on Friday after an
inspired second round put him at 12-under-par at the halfway point.
The world number 11 DeChambeau fired an eight-under-par 64 on
Friday, and is bogey-free through 36 holes thanks to a strong wedge
game.
“I made a couple good putts, that was obviously awesome, and I
struck it a lot better than I did yesterday,” DeChambeau said in a
televised interview.
“I'm just keeping it in the fairway and making sure I’m hitting the
right parts of the greens.
“Honestly, the key to my play this past couple of days has been my
wedge play, surprisingly. I’ve been working for the past two, three
years, I mean, since college trying to get my wedging better.”
Golf’s mad scientist, DeChambeau, who had a stroke of genius earlier
this year with a six-under-par 66 in the first round of the Masters,
had hit back at critics of his notoriously slow pace on the course
last month, but struck a conciliatory tone on Friday.
“I’ve had some struggles sometimes,” DeChambeau said. “People saying
this, people saying that. I’ve done some things I shouldn’t have.
But it’s about growing up and learning how to be a true
professional.”
Fellow American Nick Watney sits just two strokes behind, while a
pack of pursuers is at nine-under including world number six Justin
Thomas who also produced a 64.
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Bryson DeChambeau of the U.S. in action during the first round
REUTERS/Ian Walton
First-round co-leader Adam Scott could only manage a 73 to fall to
six-under.
Former NFL quarterback Tony Romo, who shot two under par in the
first round, had a disastrous nine-bogey performance in his second
outing, costing himself a shot at making the cut.
“I didn't hit many fairways today,” Romo said. “A lot of good stuff
this week, I hit a lot of shots. I think, signs of life.”
Instead, he will have to settle for his day job on Sunday as an
on-air professional football analyst for CBS.
(Writing by Amy Tennery; additional reporting by Jahmal Corner in
LosAngeles; Editing by Kim Coghill)
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