DeChambeau empties tank but comes
up short at PGA Championship
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[May 20, 2024]
(Reuters) - Bryson DeChambeau delivered an incredible show
during the final round of the PGA Championship on Sunday and while
he came up short he left Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky,
confident he will get another shot at major glory.
DeChambeau started preparing for a playoff after his birdie putt at
18 trickled in for a seven-under-par 64 that matched the low round
of the day and brought him to 20 under on the week.
But it still wasn't enough as Xander Schauffele sealed the deal with
a birdie of his own at the last to crush DeChambeau's hopes of a
second major title.
"You know, shot 20-under par in a major championship. Proud of
myself for the way I handled adversity," DeChambeau told reporters.
"Definitely disappointing, but one that gives me a lot of momentum
for the rest of the majors. I said today it was closing time, but it
will be closing time hopefully, hopefully over the next couple
majors."
DeChambeau, who led the field in driving distance, was near
automatic while stringing together a bogey-free final round and
managed to deliver nearly every shot he needed as the stakes got
higher deeper into the round.
He was also the recipient of some good fortune at the par-four 16th
where his tee shot was headed for thick rough before it bounced off
a tree and into the fairway.
DeChambeau went on to make a birdie after his approach shot from 219
yards out settled three feet from the cup, which moved him one shot
back of the lead and put a spring in his step.
"I looked at (my caddie Gregory Bodine), and I go, okay, this is
what it takes to win major championships. You got to have breaks
like that happen," said DeChambeau. "I fully took advantage of that
second shot, put it in there close, hit a great shot."
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May 19, 2024; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Bryson DeChambeau tees off
on the eighth hole during the final round of the PGA Championship
golf tournament at Valhalla Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Clare
Grant-USA TODAY Sports
DeChambeau had a great week on the greens and
showcased a brilliant short game but still felt like he was not
firing on all cylinders and said he only had his "B" game this week.
If there is another gear to DeChambeau's game, he could certainly do
some damage at next month's U.S. Open where he is sure to once again
be a fan favorite.
"I gave it my all. I put as much effort as I possibly could into it
and I knew that my B game would be enough. It's just clearly
somebody played incredibly well," said DeChambeau.
"Xander's well deserving of a major championship and, yeah, emptying
the tank, certainly love to do that and give the fans everything I
can."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Christian
Schmollinger)
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