Bryson DeChambeau entered the 2020 Masters Tournament with the expectation of conquering the Augusta National with his long drives. However, the plan backfired, and he struggled to advance to the final rounds. It is a memory that the PGA Tour player would want everyone to forget. However, the retired professional golfer Paige Spiranac is not ready to let it go easily!
After bulking up during the global pandemic lockdown, DeChambeau was confident that he could win all the PGA Tour events. As a matter of fact, he even won his first major, the 2020 U. S. Open. He won it with an impressive 6-shot lead, which led him to believe he could win the rescheduled Masters with ease.
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“I’m looking at it as a par-67 for me,” DeChamebau said in the press meet before the 2020 Masters. “Because I can reach all the par-5s in two, no problem.” Furthermore, he added, “If the conditions stay the way they are, that’s what I feel like par is for me.”
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Notably, instead of 67, the golfer scored 70-74-69-73 from four rounds at the Augusta National. DeChambeau had hoped to win the major; however, he had to be content with T34 place on the leaderboard.
Paige Spiranac made fun of DeChambeau online!
Paige Spiranac is a retired professional golfer turned social media influencer. She has millions of people following her as she posts entertaining as well as engaging comments through different social platforms.
Remember when Bryson called Augusta National a par 67. Good times
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) March 29, 2022
“Remember when Bryson called Augusta National a par 67” the 29-year-old tweeted ahead of the 2022 Masters. “Good times.” It was all the golf world needed to remind them of the time DeChambeau considered Augusta National a 67-par.
Has Bryson DeChambeau ever made a 67 at the Augusta National?
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Bryson Dechambeau is one of the longest hitters on the PGA Tour. And he believed he could finish a round of Augusta National with a 67-par in 2020. He failed in his mission that year; however, his hard work paid off, and he could do it once.
The Mad Scientist of golf scored a 67 in the second round of the 2021 Masters Tournament. Notably, he had scored a 76 from the first round but was able to prove he could finish a round with 67-par! DeChambeau finished all four rounds at the Augusta National in 2021 with an overall score of 293 and ranked T46.
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Do you think the bomb hitter, Bryson DeChambeau, can recreate his 67 at the Masters Tournament ever again? Let us know in the comment section below!
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