| One of the pre-tournament favourites, 
				DeChambeau is the longest hitter in the field, and he unveiled a 
				new driver that he hopes will make him even longer.
 But golf is about more than brute strength, and his accuracy and 
				judgment were sadly lacking at Augusta National as he failed to 
				take advantage of benign late afternoon conditions after the 
				wind abated.
 
 He will need a near miracle to win now, 11 strokes behind 
				English leader Justin Rose.
 
 No winner has come from more than seven shots behind after 18 
				holes here.
 
 "I personally didn't swing it that bad, just it's golf, man," he 
				said.
 
 Though he got away with some poor drives early, DeChambeau's day 
				started to unravel at the par-three fourth, where he almost lost 
				his ball in thick bushes behind the green, only locating it with 
				the help of playing competitor Adam Scott.
 
 Five months ago at the previous hole DeChambeau actually lost a 
				ball on the third hole, unable to find it within the allowed 
				three minutes.
 
 This time he was able to stab his ball out of the bushes, 
				disaster seemingly averted, only to three-putt from off the 
				putting surface.
 
 It hardly got better after that.
 
 He could not bottle the magic of that runaway six-shot win at 
				last year's U.S. Open, where he produced a bludgeoning display 
				of never-seen-before brute force that overwhelmed the Winged 
				Foot course.
 
 Ever the analyst, DeChambeau pondered how to stage a comeback 
				here on a course that he said placed demands on his game not 
				seen elsewhere.
 
 "I need to understand how the ball flies off of downhill slopes 
				into uphill greens, and conversely uphill slopes into downhill 
				greens, and all of the above," he said.
 
 "We just can't calculate and adjust the numbers very well."
 
 (Reporting by Andrew Both; Editing by Shri Navaratnam)
 
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