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Henry McKenna

This 95-foot put shows Bryson DeChambeau can do more than crush with his driver

Bryson DeChambeau swings his driver like he’s a designated hitter in MLB. It has become his M.O. and claim to fame on the PGA Tour, especially since he bulked up during quarantine.

But the 6-foot-1, 240 pound golfer can do more than hit for distance off the tee. He closed out an excellent round on Saturday at the PGA Championship with an absurdly beautiful putt from distance on the 18th green. The putt went 95 feet, the longest he’s sunk in his career, and concluded his four-under round of 66.

Even he couldn’t seem to believe it.

“I obviously hit it on a pretty good line,” DeChambeau said with a laugh on CBS. “Sometimes you’ve just got to put it out there. I don’t know what to say!”

DeChambeau (-6) sits three strokes behind the leader, Dustin Johnson (-9), as they head into the final round on Sunday, with the first tee times starting at noon.

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