Everyone’s been whispering about it.
Now they should shout about it.
Bryson DeChambeau is slow, painfully slow on the golf course.
The proof is in.
During the U.S. Open, Andy Johnson from The Fried Egg, put DeChambeau and his group on the clock. All-day Bryson was paired with Kevin Kisner and Justin Thomas the first two days at Pebble Beach.
While there’s no shot clock in golf, the number thrown out for a reasonable time to play a shot is 40-45 seconds. DeChambeau takes something like 93.
Seriously, that’s turtle-like.
Of course DeChambeau will make all sorts of excuses. Tiger Woods has seen it first-hand. Woods was on the clock with DeChambeau as a playing partner and Tiger wasn’t happy, he was simply diplomatic enough not to complain about DeChambeau.
Slow? DeChambeau is sleep-inducing slow — just check the pups snoozing at the top.
2 Comments
baxter cepeda
Having attended a few events with Bryson playing, it is extremely evident how slow Bryson is.
Funny how the ‘scientist’ needs extra time to do his work; seems more like the ‘slow kid’ or the ‘rich privileged kid whom gets extra time to take the SATs.’
Bryson just may be the reason golf goes shot clock someday.
Golfers like Bryson take advantage of how golf rules allow all players an extra minute or two to hit certain tricky shots here and there; only he does it every. Single. Shot.
It’s painstaking for spectators but can only imagine how fiery guys like JT feel.
I personally wouldn’t mind if Bryson or caddie were reading the green, there’s an art to that, but they spend most of the time reading a piece of paper.
Somethings gotta give…
Tom Edrington
Amen, Baxter, Amen!