Rory McIlroy presents the US Open to Bryson DeChambeau
Bryson DeChambeau hit his ball into the stands on the 18th hole at Pinehurst.. He ascended to heaven to dedicate himself to his father, who died a couple of years ago. And to Payne Stewart, the golfer who died in a plane crash after winning the 1999 US Open on this stage and whom he honored with a saucer cap over the years.
He then performed several jumps with his troupe. He was then congratulated by Sergio Garcia, a fellow American golfer who plays LIV Golf. The golfer from Modesto, California, truly celebrated his first major tournament with a victory at the US Open. He has already won another one, in 2020, but in secret, in September due to the pandemic. No audience. And it wasn’t the same. After battling to win the Masters, a sixth-place finish, and the PGA Championship, where he finished second, he was now the one in the photo.
The other side was Rory McIlroy (69 hits). Leaning on the high table, I collect cards., he regretted this moment. After erasing the three-shot lead DeChambeau had started the day with, he saw himself miss out on the win. He made three bogeys on his final four holes. Two, on 16 and 18, missed shots from five feet. A brutal end for the Northern Irishman, who had not won a major in 10 years. The club forcing him to build a birdie option from nine meters, five over 13 holes, dashed his hopes of a debut in at least the two-hole playoff of the US Open, still unpublished. The last extension was the 18 holes Woods limped in 2009 with Chris DiMarco.
DeChambeau (71 strokes) finished the final round with a par lead with three bogeys and two birdies. He also missed an easy putt, on the 15th, by a meter. when the ball missed the hole, but he played all nine holes with amazing integrity. He had more birdie opportunities than his opponent and on the 18th, after hitting the bunker on his second shot, he made his final wedge and sent it to within one and a half metres. “Probably the best shot of my life,” he later admitted. “I will remember this all my life.”
His victory vindicates LIV, a course that has so far only added one major tournament with one of its competitors – the 2023 PGA Championship with Brooks Koepka.. The tour, funded by the Public Fund of Saudi Arabia (PIF), needed a victory to demonstrate its quality in facts. Just as Koepka supported LIV last year, this year, when Jon Rahm was expected to do so, the science golfer who leads the Crushers in the alternate league is doing the same.
DeChambeau also lays claim to his figure. During the pandemic, he worked to develop a bodybuilder’s physique that he believed he could go the distance with. What he did achieve, even though he won the US Open, was to become bloated and discover that he had a lot of intolerances to dairy, gluten… He didn’t have a great career since then either, and only found success in the second half. 2023 with two victories at LIV Golf, in Greenbeer and Chicago. In the first of these, the final card is 58 strokes.
It also provides comprehensive information. Won the last six majors by six different American players – a dominance not seen since the period between 1974 and 1977, when at their peak Nickalus, Watson, Irwin and company scored 13 goals in a row.
This also happened at Pinehurst, a journey that is detailed in this issue. Without harsh roughness, as is usual at the US Open., with wide fairways and technology in the hands of the best players on the planet, managed to win by just six strokes under par. Only eleven players played below par on the field. But there is some kind of cunning greenness in it, hellish.
Sergio Garcia is the best great player since winning the 2017 Masters.
Sergio Garcia made par on the final day, clearing three straight bogeys from 2 to 4 to tie for twelfth, his best finish at a major since winning the Augusta Masters in 2017. This result does not automatically qualify him to repeat at the US Open. but this is a moral blow for the leader of the Fireballs. David Puig (78 on Sunday) finished fifty-fifth, but with an Olympic berth under his arm.