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DeChambeau has opportunity to change media narrative at Birkdale: Hoggard
Golf Channel's Rex Hoggard makes a point-counterpoint argument for Bryson DeChambeau's decision not to take questions from TV or print journalists after his 3-under 67 opening round at Royal Birkdale.
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