Nick pastowski

Bryson Dechambeau on Saturday during the Liv Golf Adelide event.
FS1
A top of tee over the trees in front of him. A ball blocked straight. A second shot stuck in the bushes. A smart rule is thought of. And a moment at the top of the second floor balcony of a house as they looked at two men, two women and one child, confused.
Or, placed in another way, Bryson dechambeau Bryson dechambeau’d.
“I have to be honest with you,” the notifier in the course Pat perez said in the broadcast, “this is the most incredible thing I have ever seen.”
The big winner is twice, to put things soft, creative, and creativity was poured throughout the 13th Grange Golf Club holes on Saturday. During the second round game in Adelaide of Liv Golf Events, we saw:
– Tee ball over the trees in front of him. You can play things straight in the 548-Oborri hole. Or you can aim around an angle of 1 o’clock and bend the ball over the vegetation about 75 yards in front of you, shaving some yards from soft dogleg straight. Dechambeau liked option two. One fan shouted: “Send Hooooome.” Then came
– a blocked ball blocked straight. Instead of moving left, his ball only went right, to more trees. UH-Oh. Dechambeau showed straight. Partner Abraham aer directed straight. Dechambeau hit a provision, and this ball pulled. The analyst said David Fehersy In comparing two shootings during broadcasts: “You can put a walmart between those two”. Then came
– a second shot stuck in the bushes – and a smart rule was thought. Dechambeau found the first ball among some bushes. But how would he escape? Hmm. How far was the hole? Hmm. Wait, he apparently thought, is she a house with a second floor balcony? Would its inhabitants leave it? Rangefinders are legal to use, for liv golf rules. Hmm. Then came
-A moment at the top of the second floor balcony of a house, while two men, a woman and a child looked, confused. This picture, shown in the FS1 coverageIt was making rounds on social media. Dechambeau went up in a few steps and a man took a selfie as he did. One woman recorded it. Dechambeau looked toward the hole ahead and to his left. He turned back to the stairs and called for a Rangefinder, who jumped on his way, seemingly from his caddy, Greg Bodine. Dechambeau used the yard device. At this point, the viewers of the house realized they were on camera and shaken.
Fehets said in the broadcast: “Something you don’t see every day. How are you going, Missus? “
Said analyst Jerry Foltz: “History affairs have those homeowners and friends. Bryson stopped to date. Meant to say hi. ”
Said Fehersy: “Bryson dechambeau in the yard”.
So what happened from there?
For those looking at home, the broadcast did not show. But Liv Golf Jon Ferrey photographer grabbed a Dechambeau blow by jumping on a black fence that separated the house from the course – while the baby was shaking – and then Dechambeau was hit again in the Fairway. In particular, Perez said in the broadcast that if the inhabitants of the house had not noticed Dechambeau’s ball, Pro they were likely not to find it.
“So he could owe them something tomorrow evening,” Perez said.
Entering the hole, Dechambeau was a kick in the lead, but a bold six was part of a five-boge-six-kilry stretch, and it will begin the last round of six strokes from above. Anmer, meanwhile, is connected to the lead – and he was still elaborating Dechambeau’s scene after his Saturday round.
“Yes, I was in the middle of the street,” said ancer, “and he blocked it properly, and outside tee, you can’t really see where that would fall because there are some trees. I and DJ (Dustin JohnsonThe other group member), we were in disbelief – how, where did he find that ball? He ended up hitting him in the middle of the road from the bush, and I think he almost did, which would be crazy. Then I see her at home on the balcony. I didn’t know what was happening. “
Did Dechambeau actually leave the course?
“I think so,” the ancer said. “I think the house could be out – I was like, is it OB or not? No doubt the ball wasn’t OB. I think he just got there to see where he could go.”
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Nick pastowski
Golfit.com editor
Nick Pastowski is an old editor on Golf.com and Golf Magazine. In his role, he is responsible for editing, writing and developing stories throughout the golf space. And when he is not writing about ways to hit the golf ball farther and narrower, Milwaukee’s locals are probably playing the game, hitting the ball left, right and short, and drinking a cold beer to wash his result. You can turn to him for any of these topics – his stories, his game or his beers – in Nick.piastowski@golf.com.