Las Vegas Review-Journal

Dechambeau goes long, low

Changeofbo­dy changes body of play in PGA win

- By Larry Lage The Associated Press

DETROIT — Bryson Dechambeau pounded protein shakes and lifted iron to transform his body, adding 40 pounds of mass, and changed his game to put a premium on power.

The plan is working.

With jaw-dropping drives and some clutch putts, Dechambeau won the Rocket Mortgage Classic by three strokes Sunday for his first victory of the season and sixth overall. He became the first PGA Tour player since 2004 to lead a tournament in driving distance, along with shots gained off the tee and putting.

“This is a little emotional for me because I did do something a little different,” Dechambeau, 26, said. “I changed my body, changed my mindset in the game and I was able to accomplish a win while playing a completely different style of golf. And it’s pretty amazing to see that. I hope it’s an inspiratio­n to a lot of people.”

Dechambeau shot a 7-under 65 at Detroit Golf Club, birdieing four of the first seven holes and closing with three straight. He finished at a career-best 23-under 265.

Matthew Wolff (71) was second. He started the day with a three-shot lead and hurt his chances with five bogeys over his first 10 holes. Kevin Kisner (66) finished another stroke back as part of a relatively weak field that continued to trend of exceptiona­l play since the PGA Tour restarted.

“The level of play on tour in these first four weeks has been incredible, cuts at 4 and 5 under every week,” Kisner said.

With a strong finish, Dechambeau removed all doubt that he would win the second Rocket Mortgage Classic.

He made a 30-foot birdie putt at No. 16, which he said was his shot of the day. He also had a short putt for birdie on the next hole. And finally, he uncorked a 367yard drive to set up another short putt at 18.

Dechambeau came into the week with six straight top-eight finishes and was the only player with top 10s in the first three events after the restart from the coronaviru­s pandemic. He won for the first time since the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at TPC Summerlin in November 2018.

Dechambeau has dramatical­ly altered his body, packing about 240 pounds on his 6-foot-1-inch body, and took advantage of the extra time he had to work on his physique during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 ?? Carlos Osorio The Associated Press ?? A larger, more powerful Bryson Dechambeau pumps his fist after a birdie in Sunday’s final round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Carlos Osorio The Associated Press A larger, more powerful Bryson Dechambeau pumps his fist after a birdie in Sunday’s final round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

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