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ALL DONE!
And that’s it! Bryson sounds confident, and why wouldn’t he? He’s put in two excellent performances at the Majors so far this year, and with one US Open win under his belt, who’s to say he won’t become the first LIV golfer to claim the trophy on Sunday evening?
HOW HE’S CHANGED SINCE 2020 WIN
DeChambeau says he’s matured a lot since his win four years ago, saying: “My life has changed dramatically. I still feel like I’m the same kid that came out here at the start, but I’m a different person to interact with. I’m definitely different.”
BRYSON DESCRIBES ‘ULTIMATE’ CAREER GOAL
Having bagged the US Open once, even a win this week won’t get him closer to a career Grand Slam, but he says that’s his ultimate aim. He also said he took plenty of confidence from his near-miss at Valhalla in the PGA Championship
ADDING NUANCE TO HIS GAME
He’s spoken about how his iron play could be vital this week, and added he’s “Definitely not comfortable just bombing a driver around here.” By the way, he says he’s currently getting 220 yards out of his 7-iron!
HE LOVES THE TEST OF PINEHURST
He’s played Pinehurst before. Here’s what he had to say about it last week: “I actually played Pinehurst in 2013 actually right before the U.S. Open with the SMU golf team — might have been 2012.
“Anyway, it was with the college team. We had a great time out there. I know Bob Dedman that owns the golf course pretty well, and he’s a big supporter of SMU, so we got to go out there and play. I loved the test of golf that it presented. It was a lot of fun playing there.”
LIV GOLF HOUSTON WAS ‘A PRETTY SOLID TEST’
DeChambeau finished T18 at LIV Golf Houston and while there have previously been concerns over whether the circuit offers the best preparation for Majors, Bryson is happy with how he got on, describing it as a “pretty solid test.”
PRAISE FOR SCHEFFLER
He’s full of praise for the amazing form of PGA Tour star Scottie Scheffler, saying he spoke to him earlier in the week and remarked: “You’re playing unbelievable, what are you doing man?” He also said Scottie is the “gold standard” for the rest of the field at the moment.
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