Something clicked in just about every facet of Rory McIlroy’s game, which led to the second-lowest aggregate of the last decade for a winner at Bay Hill.
Rising star Bryson DeChambeau matched the low round of the day with a six-under 66 to grab a share of the halfway lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
The chance to spend four quality hours with a professional who’s all but mastered an impossibly-frustrating sport should be on every golfer’s bucket list.
Bryson DeChambeau won his first US PGA Tour event with a Sunday charge at the John Deere Classic that culminated with a final-nine 30 to give him a 65 and one-stroke win when Patrick Rodgers bogeyed the 71st hole. Those irons served him well this morning, Australian time, as DeChambeau gave himself plenty of birdie Read more…