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Bryson DeChambeau plays a ‘jaw-dropping’ round at Augusta before the Masters

Bryson DeChambeau

Bryson DeChambeau hits a tee shot during his victory at the U.S. Open.

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A wedge into the 445-yard, par-4 1st hole. 

“Wow.” 

An 8-iron into the 575-yard, par-5 2nd hole. 

“That’s crazy.”

A 3-wood over the green – over – on the 350-yard, par-4 3rd hole. 

“That’s just insane.”

According to Carl Paulson this week on SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio, Bryson DeChambeau recently played Augusta National with former Masters champ Sandy Lyle in advance of next week’s tournament, DeChambeau’s first at ANGC since his well-documented weight, muscle and corresponding distance gain. 

And? 

Wow. Crazy. Insane. 

“It was jaw dropping,” Paulson said to co-host Dennis Paulson.

Throughout the course. 

On the 570-yard, par-5 8th, Lyle told Carl Paulson, DeChambeau hit a 7-iron into the green. 

“Only 3-, 4-iron – if you smash one, you might get an iron in your hands,” Dennis Paulson said. “It’s always been pretty much a wood for the majority of the field.”

DeChambeau hit a sand wedge into the 460-yard, par-4 9th. He hit a pitching wedge into the 495-yard, par-4 10th. He hit a 9-iron into the 505-yard, par-4 11th. 

On the 510-yard, par-5 13th, DeChambeau went 3-wood, 7-iron. On the 530-yard, par-5 15th, he hit a 9-iron into the green. On the 440-yard, par-4 17th, he hit a sand wedge. 

Wow. Crazy. Insane. 

And maybe not just DeChambeau. 

“I’m not taking away anything from what he’s doing, but that tells me a lot that the golf course, it was fairly warm – he had decent weather – and there had to be a little bit of bounce,” Dennis Paulson said. “So the golf course got to be sweet.”    

After his last tournament, the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open early last month, DeChambeau said he had planned to play a practice round at Augusta. He was going to “have some fun and see what I can do,” he said.  

He apparently did. 

“Well, No. 1 may be different; I don’t know, just depends on the wind conditions, obviously,” DeChambeau said of how he would approach Augusta with his added length. “I would say No. 2 is different, 3 is different, 5’s different, 7 will be different, 8 will be different, 9 will be different, 11 will be different, 13 will be different, 14 will be different, 15 will be different, 17 will be different, 18 will definitely be different.”

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