Bryson DeChambeau declined to speak to TV and print reporters at the 154th Open Championship but did take questions from an R&A media official after carding a 3-under 67 at Royal Birkdale on Thursday. The two-time major winner put a lot of emphasis on “strategy” in his answers after Nick Faldo said earlier in the week that DeChambeau didn’t have any when it comes to playing links courses.
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Xander Schauffele switched back to a conventional-length putter while Morikawa started using a conventional grip.
Rory McIlroy was five shots better than he was in his last start at The Open and that was just on the first hole.
Two months after a historic victory, Phil Mickelson experienced a career worst on Thursday.
Sergio Garcia needed a little assistance Thursday at The Open – and that was before he even arrived at the course.
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Will Zalatoris had a rough ending to his Open Championship debut, which included a shoved 1-foot par putt.
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Jordan Spieth’s last major win came at The Open. He revived memories of that triumph on Thursday, but in a different manner.
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Despite a bogey on the last, Brooks Koepka signed for a 1-under 69 Thursday at The Open, putting him just five shots off the early lead.
Bryson DeChambeau spent more time in the hay than the fairway Thursday at Royal St. George’s, and his frustration was apparent.
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