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Tense Bryson DeChambeau Moment Left Former PGA Tour Pro ‘Shaking’ at Bethpage Black

This moment was surreal, as the New York crowd went wild, DeChambeau hit a drive of his lifetime, as many analysts called it “the most insane drive ever”. It was an insane yet controlled 350-yard high draw that went over the trees on the right, leaving his ball in front of the first green. The pressure to deliver was immense in front of the home crowd, but Bryson did, and Jamie Lovemark had nothing but praise, “I’m like, oh my God, that was insane. I also get like sick thinking about if I was hitting that tee shot, how nervous I’d be. I have no idea how he hits that straight so far. And he just stands in there and delivers just an awesome moment.” This shot not only set the tone for Team America, but it also set the tone for the entire Ryder Cup. Many highlighted how Bryson DeChambeau’s energy lifted the flat crowd on their feet and transformed the moment of the first tee into a full-blown spectacle. His complete confidence in that high-pressure situation captured what makes the Ryder Cup so special. He created a moment that sparked the spirit of national pride. That single swing became a statement, one that announced the arrival of Team USA with power, swagger, and unmistakable intent. How did Bryson Dechambeau make the Ryder Cup despite being a LIV Golf player? Bryson DeChambeau’s presence at the Ryder Cup came with a lot of controversy. This was due to how ties with LIV Golf and how the PGA Tour has many restrictions to let LIV Golf players into PGA Tour events. But that didn’t stop him from participating in the Ryder Cup among his PGA Tour teammates But DeChambeau’s case for the Ryder Cup team is a very non-traditional one. Players typically have to accumulate points to qualify to play in the Ryder Cup. This meant that he had fewer chances to get points through PGA Tour events, and the only tournaments he could get these points were through the Majors. In the 2-year window between the qualification window, DeChambeau secured six top-10 finishes in eight majors. His tie for 10th in the British Open was what ultimately gained him enough points, which got him a spot on Team America automatically.

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