Bryson DeChambeau, the US Open winner, revealed his gentler side after winning the major for the second time.
Golf ace DeChambeau, on the other hand, celebrated his recent triumph in an unusual way, adding to the US Open he won at Winged Foot in 2020. The 30-year-old dedicated the Father’s Day title to his own father, who unfortunately died in 2022 after
This was DeChambeau’s second major championship, but he looked like a first-time winner as he rushed around Pinehurst with his trophy in tow. And he was anxious to celebrate his comeback victory alongside those in attendance.
The LIV Golf star dashed towards the Sky Golf broadcast crew, proclaiming his victory as “amazing” and “unbelievable.” He then smiled broadly and instructed them to “watch this” before rushing towards the crowd.
DeChambeau wants to share his triumph with fans and offer them the opportunity to touch the trophy firsthand. And admirers rushed to get a sense of the champion’s unconventional behaviors.
He was also applauded for another fan contact midway through Sunday’s final round, when he paused to autograph the cap of a wheelchair-bound fan. DeChambeau was on his way to the 11th tee with the smallest of leads when he took the time to sign the little supporter’s cap, despite the intense pressure of the scenario.
McIlroy, 35, has placed in the top ten in nine of the last twelve major tournaments, but he has yet to shine in the most important moments.
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