Monday, June 17, 2024

DeChambeau wins

 


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Bryson DeChambeau wins U.S. Open after Rory McIlroy’s late collapse



Bryson DeChambeau sealed his second U.S. Open victory with a clutch par save on the 72nd hole after Rory McIlroy's collapse down the stretch.

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For a while, Sunday seemed like the day Rory McIlroy would finally get his fifth major title.

After three birdies in four holes, including a lucky bounce off the grandstands on the 13th hole, McIlroy had turned what was a three-shot deficit to Bryson DeChambeau into a two-shot lead with five holes to play.

But he couldn’t close.

McIlroy bogeyed three of his final four holes, which included two short misses for par on both the 16th and 18th — heartbreaking blows that allowed DeChambeau to win his second major of his career.

Playing in the pairing ahead of DeChambeau, McIlroy’s final’s hiccup was the most devastating. He was tied with DeChambeau at six under, but McIlroy lipped out a putt from 3 feet, 9 inches to make bogey on the 72nd hole. DeChambeau got up and down from the bunker to make his par and win by one.

DeChambeau shot a one-over 71 and finished six under overall, while McIlroy (69) settled for a solo second.

On 18, DeChambeau pulled his tee shot and drew an awkward lie in the sandy area and hacked out into a bunker 55 yards short of the pin. And, similar to what Payne Stewart did 25 years ago at the first U.S. Open at Pinehurst, DeChambeau made the decisive up-and-down to win.






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