Bryson DeChambeau‘s Open Championship career started in a blur after he won his maiden PGA Tour title and then jetted across the Atlantic overnight to fill the final spot in the 2017 championship.
DeChambeau finished birdie-birdie to capture the John Deere Classic by a single stroke in 2017, which qualified him for his first Open at Royal Birkdale.
He missed the cut that week and since then has managed one top-10 in five further starts.
His best Open result came at St Andrews in 2022 where he finished T8th, posting a score of 12-under-par.
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From six starts in golf’s oldest Major, the Californian has one top-10 along with two missed cuts and other finishes of T51, T33 and T60.
That won’t stop him from being one of the favorites at Royal Troon – he’s currently third-favorite for the Claret Jug behind Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy – after winning his second US Open at Pinehurst last month, which came after he was runner-up at the PGA Championship and T6th at The Masters.
Take a look at Bryson DeChambeau’s full Open record:
2017 | MC |
2018 | T51 |
2019 | MC |
2020 | No tournament, Covid-19 |
2021 | T33 |
2022 | T8 |
2023 | T60 |
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