It took a grand total of one swing -- his very first of the day -- for Bryson DeChambeau to take over Sunday at the Ryder Cup.
In his singles match against Europe's Sergio Garcia, DeChambeau grabbed his driver -- to the delight of the thousands of fans in the bleachers surrounding the first tee -- and pummeled a 354-yard drive at the par-4 opening hole. The ball, which carried 340 yards in the air and landed on the green on the fly, settled 41 feet from the hole. DeChambeau is the only player in the field to drive the first green.
Bryson DeChambeau DROVE THE GREEN at the #RyderCup 😳
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) September 26, 2021
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It's also one of those things you need to see from all angles.
BRYSON. IS. HERE.#RyderCup pic.twitter.com/yZ0f6BfZTr
— Ryder Cup (@rydercup) September 26, 2021
And DeChambeau wasn't done.
BRYSON. IS. HERE.#RyderCup pic.twitter.com/yZ0f6BfZTr
— Ryder Cup (@rydercup) September 26, 2021
The United States entered the day with an 11-5 lead. No team has ever come back from more than four points down on the final day at the Ryder Cup.