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Bryson DeChambeau shot 65 and 68 at LIV Golf Korea and sits one stroke behind the leader after two rounds. The two-time U.S. Open champion said he will review his swing after hitting fewer fairways and greens than usual.
yardbarker.comBryson DeChambeau posted rounds of 65 and 68 at LIV Golf Korea and enters the weekend one stroke behind the leader. The 32-year-old has recorded two victories on the LIV Golf circuit this season. DeChambeau addressed reporters after his second round of two-under-par 68 at Asiad Country Club. He said he felt his ball-striking had been strong on Thursday but moved off-line on Friday.
"Going to go investigate that and find out why it is," DeChambeau stated. "I need a better understanding of what those right misses are because I feel like I make good passes at it, and it is not going in the right direction whatsoever." DeChambeau added that he wants to regain the form he showed at the Greenbrier event. He noted he will focus on body awareness to correct the pattern.
He averaged 277 yards off the tee while using 3-wood on several drives. His short game produced 11 up-and-downs from 13 attempts and 51 total putts, averaging 1.42 putts per green in regulation. DeChambeau has previously missed the cut at both The Masters and the PGA Championship this season.
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