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Bryson DeChambeau had missed the cut three times in seven previous British Open appearances but he'll play the weekend in 2025.
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The Manila Times on MSNDeChambeau makes cut at Royal PortrushBryson DeChambeau left the windswept links at Royal Portrush somewhat bashed up after a tough first British Open round and said to himself: “I want to go home.” The American woke on Friday with a different mindset.
The 153rd Open Championship continues Saturday at Royal Portrush. USA Network, NBC and Peacock will have wall-to-wall live coverage from Portrush, Northern Ireland, including these featured groups (all times EDT):
Bryson DeChambeau ranked 22nd among all players at The Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Antrim, Northern Ireland as of Saturday morning, giving
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GOLF.com on MSNBryson DeChambeau whiffs shot amid disastrous round at OpenBryson DeChambeau shot an ugly 78 in Round 1 of the 2025 Open Championship which included a shocking whiff in deep rough at Royal Portrush.
Bryson DeChambeau woke up Friday morning with a 7-over first round at the British Open around his neck. He knew he'd need to do something special in order to make the weekend, and he did, firing a 6-under 65 to finish the day at 1-over to make the British Open cut.
Live projected cut line updates from Round 2 of the 2025 Open Championship. Some of the world's best golfers have work to do Friday to make the cut.
Bryson DeChambeau entered this week's Open Championship looking to solve the links-golf riddle. He's still looking.
The 31-year-old heads to Royal Portrush for this year’s Open in search of a breakthrough performance at the sport’s original major; one which could see that named etched into both history and the Claret Jug.
Known as "The Scientist" for his analytical approach, the Crushers team leader found the links course a formidable adversary. DeChambeau began with a solid trio of pars but hit a snag at the fourth hole, where the punishing rough of Portrush ensnared him.
DeChambeau, an SMU product and one of golf’s biggest names, said on Friday he was all for Trump’s Turnberry course in Scotland hosting an Open