Bryson DeChambeau boasts he can make mincemeat of The Masters course and go 20 under par after piling on 40lb of muscle
BRYSON DeCHAMBEAU boasts he can make mincemeat of The Masters course this week by going TWENTY under par.
The US Open champ has piled on 40lb of muscle this year and reckons he can over-power par-72 Augusta.
Bryson DeChambeau believes he can go 20 UNDER at the Masters[/caption]He said: “I’m looking at it as a par-67 because I can reach all the par fives in two, no problem. And I can get to the third with a three wood, never mind a driver.
“So if the conditions stay the way they are, that’s what I feel par is for me.”
The Masters’ record low score at Augusta is 18 under par set by Tiger Woods in 1997 and later equalled by Jordan Spieth.
The beefy American says he is looking at the course as a par-67[/caption]WIN £10,000 WITH TALKSPORT SELECTOR
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Former world No 1 Justin Thomas played a practice round yesterday with DeChambeau, 27, and confirmed the Incredible Bulk will be tough to beat.
Thomas, 27, said: “It’s a substantially easier golf course for him than it is for everybody else.
“I wish he didn’t have such an advantage over me but I’ve got to grow up and get over it.”