PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (AP) – Bryson DeChambeau left the windswept links at Royal Portrush somewhat bashed up after a tough first British Open round and said to himself: “I want to go home.”
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PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland (AP) – Bryson DeChambeau left the windswept links at Royal Portrush somewhat bashed up after a tough first British Open round and said to himself: “I want to go home.”
The American woke on Friday with a different mindset.
“I said, ‘You know what, I can’t give up,'” said DeChambeau, who has a popular YouTube channel and is one of the biggest draws in golf. “My dad always told me never to give up, just got to keep going, and that’s what I did today.”
Rebounding from an opening 7-over 78, the No. 15-ranked DeChambeau shot 6-under 65 in the second round – tied for the second lowest of the day – and made the weekend in Northern Ireland.