Bryson DeChambeau baffled by Augusta but could still be a Major force this year
After golf’s biggest hitter came up short at the Masters, we look at his hopes of challenging for victory in the other three Majors of 2021
The original version of Bryson DeChambeau did quite well on his early visits to the Masters. He was Low Amateur when tied 21st in a highly-promising debut in 2016 and took the first-round lead via a 66 on his second start there as a pro.
His deep-thinking strategies and computations played a big part in him winning the US Open in September. And his prodigious hitting and precise calculations contributed to a recent victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Winner Hideki Matsuyama had just nine bogeys on his card over the four gruelling days of this year's Masters. DeChambeau racked up 12 and, more importantly, four double bogeys. That's 20 shots frittered away: far too many to contend.
On those figures, he should be 40-under. The reality is that his last eight rounds have added up to 3-over. You do the math, Bryson; that's a miscalculation of 43 strokes.
Another potential stumbling block is presented by the treacherous putting surfaces. Green-reading books are famously not allowed at Augusta National, again putting an emphasis on feel rather than numbers.
PGA Championship - Kiawah Island
DeChambeau's best odds: 14/1 Paddy Power
Record at the PGA Championship
2017: T33 (Quail Hollow, North Carolina)
2018: MC (Bellerive, Missouri)
2019: MC (Bethpage State Park, New York)
2020: T4 (Harding Park, California)
But his performance at Harding Park in California last year was a big breakthrough. At the time it was his first top 10 in a Major and his fourth place - achieved with a pair of 66s on the weekend - definitely played a part in giving him the confidence to go out and win the US Open just a month later at Winged Foot.
When Rory McIlroy won the 2012 PGA Championship there, the Northern Irishman ranked 1st for Driving Distance.
DeChambeau will surely have taken note that blasting the ball far can be a key ingredient to success on the coastal South Carolina layout.
US Open - Torrey Pines
DeChambeau's best odds: 14/1 Skybet
Record at the US Open
2015: Missed cut (Chambers Bay, Washington)
2016: T15 (Oakmont, Pennsylvania)
2017: Missed cut (Erin Hills, Wisconsin)
2018: T25 (Shinnecock, New York)
2019: T35 (Pebble Beach, California)
2020: WON (Winged Foot)
Why? Just about everyone misses fairways and longer, stronger players have greater power to hit out of thick rough and are doing so with more lofted clubs due to advancing their drives further down the fairway.
Record at Torrey Pines in the Farmers Insurance Open
2017: Missed cut
2018: Missed cut
Open Championship - Royal St. George's
DeChambeau's best odds: 18/1 bet365
Record at the Open Championship
2017: Missed cut (Royal Birkdale, England)
2018: T51 (Carnoustie, Scotland)
2019: Missed cut (Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland)
2020: No tournament