Bryson DeChambeau toiled at Royal Portrush in a nightmare start at The Open Championship with his hopes of winning another major all but over before they began
Bryson DeChambeau finished +7 after a miserable opening round at The Open Championship (Image:Pedro Salado/Getty Images)
Bryson DeChambeau had a meltdown on the first day of The Open Championship as his hopes of victory instantly faded away with a +7 opening round of 78. DeChambeau is tied 144th of 156 players after the first day, leaving him facing a scramble to make it to the weekend.
The LIV Golf star, who was warned of the tough links test by Sir Nick Faldo in the build-up, posted his worst Open round to date, failing to register a single birdie. Meanwhile, his fellow LIV star, Jon Rahm lost it at a fan in an angry outburst, later explaining himself after recovering to post a -1 score.
DeChambeau’s problems started on the fourth hole, when a wayward tee shot left him with a knee-high rescue shot which traveled just seven yards. He made double bogey, and never recovered.
He was already looking in big trouble when things went from bad to worse as he finished his tough day with back-to-back bogeys on the final two holes. Here’s a look at 10 pictures telling the story of DeChambeau’s miserable round which he will want to forget in a hurry.
Teeing off
DeChambeau made par after teeing off in front of a big crowd on the opening hole with fans flocking to Royal Portrush for the final major of the year.
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Power hitter
DeChambeau, seen here teeing off on the picturesque eighth hole, is known as one of the biggest hitters in the game, especially from the tee.
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Familiar story
DeChambeau, seen playing his second shot on the 17th hole, where he made bogey, found himself in some very difficult spots in the Royal Portrush rough.
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No way out
DeChambeau had to play another difficult escape on the 13th hole, as pictured here. His meltdown began on the fourth hole where his fluffed shot from the rough contributed to a double bogey.
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Plugging away
DeChambeau tried to keep plugging away but failed to shoot a single birdie across his 18 holes.
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Fan favorite
Despite his tough round, DeChambeau remains a huge fan favorite and kept engaging with the paying public with high fives as he walked between holes.
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Up and down
DeChambeau’s day was far more down than up, and he was challenged by the sloping links course, shown in all its beauty here as he stands feet below the hole on the sloping fifth green.
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Putting positives
DeChambeau was solid on the greens, once he got there, not registering any three-putts and ranking T21st with 28 total putts. But the damage was done before he got to the green.
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Scenic route
DeChambeau had plenty of opportunities to take the scenic route as he found himself walking through the rough to find his ball on multiple occasions.
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Bad day at the office
DeChambeau concluded his bad day at the office by shaking hands with playing partner Justin Rose, who finished -2 and tied for 10th after a strong opening round.
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