Washington Post: DeChambeau now most interesting man in golf

From the Washington Post:
Bryson DeChambeau has become the most interesting man in golf
By Des Bieler
July 6, 2020
In case you haven’t been paying full attention lately to the PGA Tour, it now features a player with the devotion to weightlifting — not to mention some of the all-around game — of prime Tiger Woods, the jaw-dropping driving distance of Rory McIlroy and the villainous aura of Patrick Reed.
Yes, Bryson DeChambeau has become the most interesting man in golf.
The 26-year-old California native put his burly physique to good use over the weekend, muscling his way to a career-best 23 under par and a win at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit. Along the way, he became the first PGA Tour player since 2004 to lead a tournament in strokes gained both off the tee and while putting.
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Bryson DeChambeau has become the most interesting man in golf
By Des Bieler
July 6, 2020
In case you haven’t been paying full attention lately to the PGA Tour, it now features a player with the devotion to weightlifting — not to mention some of the all-around game — of prime Tiger Woods, the jaw-dropping driving distance of Rory McIlroy and the villainous aura of Patrick Reed.
Yes, Bryson DeChambeau has become the most interesting man in golf.
The 26-year-old California native put his burly physique to good use over the weekend, muscling his way to a career-best 23 under par and a win at the Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit. Along the way, he became the first PGA Tour player since 2004 to lead a tournament in strokes gained both off the tee and while putting.
To read this article in its entirety, CLICK HERE.