Bryson DeChambeau takes subtle swipe at Nick Faldo as Jackson Suber sets Open pace
Summary
Bryson DeChambeau, a top golf player, started well at the 154th Open Championship but did not speak to the media after his round. Nick Faldo criticized DeChambeau’s game strategy before the tournament, and DeChambeau responded indirectly by saying he played with good focus and strategy. Jackson Suber, a new player in Europe, took the lead in the tournament after the first round.Key Facts
- Bryson DeChambeau had a strong start with a score of 67, two shots behind the leader.
- DeChambeau avoided talking to the media after his round, despite many questions.
- Nick Faldo said DeChambeau “has zero clue of strategy” before the tournament began.
- DeChambeau said he was very focused on placing shots strategically during his round.
- DeChambeau recently changed some of his golf clubs, including his driver.
- Jackson Suber led the tournament after the first round in his first event in Europe.
- DeChambeau’s performance record at the Open has been mixed, and he missed the cut in other majors this year.
- Fellow player Tyrrell Hatton praised DeChambeau’s skill and said his good play was not surprising.
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