Bryson DeChambeau launched a towering drive on the 14th hole and watched it sail well left into Winged Foot's deep, gnarled rough.“Dude, I can't stop over drawing it,” he told his caddie.Maybe, but he and his rebuilt body can certainly overpower it.Using a combination of muscle and mind, DeChambeau carved out an even-par 70 Saturday in the third round of the U.S.
Open to remain in contention for his his first major championship. Golf's biggest bruiser was 3 under, two shots behind leader Matthew Wolff heading into the final round Sunday. “The round today was a huge battle,” DeChambeau said.
I was proud of the way I persevered out there today. It was difficult, especially when you’re not hitting it straight in the fairway.