Golfers like to say they win when it’s their week, when a swing adjustment suddenly clicks or because they’re driving the ball and putting it just that little better than everyone else.
Bryson DeChambeau has a different take: He thinks every week belongs to him. Over the course of four days, DeChambeau unnerved the folks who run the U.S.
Open and carved up Winged Foot’s unyielding reputation one divot-sized slice at a time. By the end, he was the only player to beat par, which also happened to be enough to beat his closest pursuer, Matthew Wolff, by a whopping six shots.
In the bargain, DeChambeau turned one of the golf’s foundational myths — the game is about how many, not how — inside out.“I don’t really know what to say because that’s.