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Riding the trust – and a bit under the Radar – Bryson Dechameau seems to be back on PGA

Charlotte – Bryson Dechambeau pointed out the obvious Tuesday when he spoke to the media before the PGA championship this week and called Quail Hollow as the “paradise of a bomber”. What he didn’t say was that the extensive layout perfectly matched his unique Bombergolf brand.

There was no need.

While the game industry is precisely fixed On Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy this weekDechameau is in relative darkness and well -deserved trust. The seeds of this self -confidence were planted at the PGA championship last year, in which he ended a shot behind Champion Xander Schauffele thanks to a closure of 64 in Valhalla.

“I have the feeling that I have always had the ability to play well in large championships and fight consistently. Many things have to go right in Majors so that they can play well. Her entire game must be involved,” said Dechameau. “I felt like I was in Valhalla, especially after Augusta, that was the second time that I played well in a major, and somehow it gave me the confidence that I only develop with every major and always hammer down on Majors.”

Dechameau followed his runner-up in Valhalla with an emotional victory over Mcilroy at the Pinehurst US Open and added another top 5 finish to his Grand Slam overall sum at the Masters in another duel with the Nordirsmann.

Dechambeau explained that his game of iron at Augusta National was not sharp enough, but he chose his base game at the beginning of this month with a commanding victory at the LIV Golf event in South Korea.

“I played okay in Augusta. My iron were not that great. But better played (at the Liv event in Mexico). My iron were really good in Korea. I have the feeling that it moves in the right direction,” he said.

Dechameau can also pull self -confidence from his game at Quail Hollow. Before leaving the PGA tour for LIV Golf, he finished fourth in today’s Truist Championship in 2018 and took ninth place in 1921.

“Quail Hollow is a great place. Charlotte is a great place. I love it here,” said Decimbeau. “I always felt comfortable here. Even when I played here on the PGA tour, I felt very comfortable.”

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