Bryson DeChambeau out at Memorial after epic 10-stroke meltdown – New York Post

After the round, he declined to comment to press reporters or a PGA Tour media official.

The sensational carnage started with a 279-yard tee shot into a water risk on the left side of the fairway. He took a drop in the rough and struck his next shot out of bounds.

DeChambeau then struck his eighth shot onto the two-putted and green for 10.

The missed cut ended an excellent streak of success for DeChambeau, who had actually gone his previous 7 competitions without any surface worse than a tie for eighth. That consisted of a win at the Rocket Mortgage Championship two weeks back.

DUBLIN, Ohio– Bryson DeChambeau was the wagering preferred to win the Memorial Tournament today.

DeChambeau, whos been the talk of the PGA Tour for the previous six weeks with his bulked-up body and the massive drives hes producing, was 1-over par getting in the 15th hole and walked to the 16th 6-over par without any opportunity to make the 3-over-par cut.

DeChambeaus implosion actually played a part in assisting Tiger Woods and other players who were 3-over par make the cut. Him missing the cut helped move the cut line from 2-over to 3-over.

He then struck his next shot versus a fence, where the ball was ruled by a PGA Tour official to be out of bounds. DeChambeau asked and objected for a second viewpoint. So, a 2nd guidelines official was brought over and he, too, ruled it to be out of bounds.

Now hes going home without a tee time for Saturday or Sunday at Muirfield Village Golf Club because he missed the cut on Friday thanks to a legendary meltdown on the par-5 15th hole, where he took a 10.