LAS VEGAS โ Bryson DeChambeau put on another power display Thursday and it worked just as well as when he won the U.S. Open.
โI was not happy it didn't go in, but I'll take a 62,โ said DeChambeau, who won this tournament two years ago.
It was the perfect recipe for Las Vegas, with the warm desert air and barely a breath of wind.
This is the only tournament DeChambeau plans to play ahead of the Masters on Nov. 12-15, which means skipping a pair of big-purse, no-cut fields in Las Vegas and California the next two weeks.
DeChambeau played alongside two other big hitters, U.S. Open runner-up Matthew Wolff and Cameron Champ, who hits it as far as DeChambeau without looking as though he's trying as hard.