Richard Teder wanted to meet Bryson Dechambeau first. He would probably ask for a picture.
And if they hit him?
They would hit. strike Hit.
“If I could have a long competition with that guy,” Teder told a Golf.com reporter“That would be sick.”
He was fantasizing a few days after his first viral momentAn Eagle Hole-Out-Out-Faairway that ended a recent open championship qualifier, deducted a place This week at Royal Portrush And made the 20-year-old amateur the first Estonian first playing in any of the Golf diplomas. What had truly However, Teder entered northern Ireland. Apparently, every pound of him pounds away from the ball, and the results are annoying. His speed of the club, he said, touches 127 MPH. He can keep it over a lot of trouble.
Much My Guiea.
Which Tero stayed next to Monday afternoon in the Royal portrait rank.
Funny funny how these things can happen. Eventually, the duo duo, as Tero had hoped. They blocked drivers, say. In front of him, Teder said he thought he would compete with Dechambeau. “I have gained a speed over the past two years,” he said. “I think he’ll get me a little but not too much.” Now, he would see it.
Three shakes were caught in the video and posted In Teder’s Instagram account. Dechambeau was first hit. “Thirty -one years here,” he said. He withdrew from the club twice. He hit. He withdrew. He looked at his departure monitor. He said, “Oops”. To his right was Teder. Behind them were their teams. Behind their teams were some fans, who ooh’ed when dechambeau’s numbers were posted on a video board.
B. Dechambeau
Flat
349 yds
Speed
200 mph
begin
9 branches
peak
107 ft
Hanging Time
7.1 sec
Curve
161 ft
Said a member of the Dechambeau team: “They like carrying.”
Said Dechambeau: “They love carrying”.
Teder was next. Let Dechambeau use its departure monitor. Tero shook left and right, building momentum, then hit. His club withdrew again. Dechambeau looked at the numbers. The video board eventually showed them.
R. TERE
Flat
349 yds
Speed
199 mph
begin
13 branches
peak
136 ft
Hanging Time
7.6 sec
Curve
42 ft
The flat shipping number was the same. The ooh’ed crowd again. Said a member of the Teder’s team: “Ooh, Teddy, we are connected. Both in 349, okay.”
The video showed one more pace, from Dechambeau. He again retired to the club twice. He again hit. He shouted, “Ohhhh!” Tero looked at Dechambeau’s departure monitor. Together, they looked at the video table.
B. Dechambeau
Flat
388 yds
Speed
198 mph
begin
10 branch
peak
128 ft
Hanging Time
7.4 sec
Curve
160 ft
The cheering crowd. Dechambeau signaled to them.
And Tero hit his hand. He wrote this in the post on Instagram:
“I can’t believe that I just had a long car competition with my favorite player on the planet … This is something I’ve always dreamed of … @brysondechaau that you have made this week even more special to me than it has already been … Bryson = 363yd Carry will pick you next”