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Twitter World Rips ‘DeChamSlow’ for Slow Play at Northern Trust
I have nothing against Bryson DeChambeau. In fact, I think he’s an incredibly talented athlete who got labeled with the ‘nerd’ card for his scientific approach to the game. But, the putt on 8 in Round 3 was pretty intense, even for a laid by guy like me.
If you have 2 minutes to burn, watch this. And, watch JT’s reaction right towards the end.
We can… pic.twitter.com/TOnRS4BXds
— Fantasy Golf Pod (@fantasygolfpod) August 10, 2019
But Bryson doesn’t keep quiet to the haters; which I feel is a huge problem. Maybe this is way of embracing the hate, but Pro Golf is a small world and when you’re labeled, it’s hard to come back from it. Guys like Reed, Garcia, Poulter, and Bubba Watson are just some names currently that you don’t want to “be like” on TOUR. Bryson is starting to trend that way, simply with the social media ‘comebacks’. But turns out, someone on his team got in there and removed all the ‘comebacks’ for you to see unfortunately.
Take a look at what Justin Rose said:
Dude. Putt already. @b_dechambeau pic.twitter.com/nf3WnQARiP
— Justin Rose (@JRoseWXYZ) August 10, 2019
Let’s see how the social media snowball in the last 24 hour transpires into Round 4 today at Liberty National. Will he speed it up, or just play his game? Stay tuned golf world.
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