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Woods, DeChambeau attract attention for different reasons

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DUBLIN, Ohio — Tiger Woods and Bryson DeChambeau pounded shots along the front nine of Muirfield Village, a nine-hole practice round Wednesday that no doubt would have attracted a capacity crowd if spectators were allowed at the Memorial.

They are gobbling up most of the attention in golf, for entirely different reasons.

One of them because he’s Woods.

The other because he’s unlike anyone else in the game.

DeChambeau has everyone talking, whether it’s his super-sized physique, how hard he swings the driver, how far he is hit- ting the golf ball or his beliefs — which can sound like boasts — that he’s changing the way the game is played.

Even the tournament host is curious.

“Bryson’s golf swing is not a fluid golf swing,” Jack Nicklaus said. “Bryson’s golf swing is pretty much pretty firm going back and firm coming through with a lot of body rotation. It’s a little different than a lot of guys. And can you believe the power he’s getting from that? I mean, it’s unbelievab­le.

“I, for one, I want to watch him play a little bit,” Nicklaus added. “I’d like to see what he does and how he’s actually doing that because he’s obviously doing something right. The ball is going a long way. And he’s playing well with it.”

DeChambeau faces a stacked field at the Memorial — nine of the top 10 in the world, 43 out of the top 50 — while coming off a victory two weeks ago when he pummeled Detroit Golf Club with his driver. He has seven straight top-10 finishes dating to March, before COVID-19 shut down the tour. Since its return, DeChambeau has hit 29 tee shots of 350 yards or longer.

Woods is 44 and still has plenty of pop.

“There was a couple holes he hit 320, 325,” said DeChambeau, 26. “I’m like, ‘That’s pretty good for his age.’”

Wednesday wasn’t the first time they have practiced together. Woods is intrigued by a different way of

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ASSOCIATED PRESS BRYSON DECHAMBEAU CHIPS towards a green in the practice area during a practice round for the Memorial golf tournament, Wednesday in Dublin, Ohio.
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