DeChambeau looks to keep strong play going at PGA
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Bryson DeChambeau left Augusta National last month frustrated over his fi nal-round meltdown at the Masters and perplexed by his poor iron play.
The burly 6-foot-1, 220-pound DeChambeau has put that disappointing loss behind him and feels he’s fixed the iron issue – or at least put a Band-Aid on it — heading into this week’s PGA Championship. He enters Quail Hollow confident after
following up a second-place finish at the LIV Tour’s Mex ico City event wit...