Bryson DeChambeau misses Masters cut after triple bogey on No. 18
With one hole to play in the second round of the Masters on Friday, Bryson DeChambeau appeared to be in good shape to make the cut. Then it all fell apart on No. 18.DeChambeau, who was among the favorites entering the event, only needed a bogey on the final hole to make the cut. Instead, he shot a triple bogey, going from 3 over to below the 4-over cut line in one fell swoop. DeChambeau shot a 2-over 74 on Friday and was 6 over for the tournament.DeChambeau left before media members could request to speak with him.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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