name='verify_a78772d791e94fc7f9666f0dd14249cc'/> Bryson DeChambeau: "Recovery in progress"

Bryson DeChambeau: "Recovery in progress"

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The return to the field of Bryson DeChambeau is still postponed and he decided at the last minute to retire from the PGA Championship, the second male Major of 2022 at the start today in Tulsa (USA). The Californian, after the operation on his left hand last April, is still not in 100% physical condition.

Bryson DeChambeau, statements

"The recovery is progressing well but I am not ready to return yet," declared the number 22 of world golf, who will therefore miss the 104th edition of the PGA Championship.

In 2010, at 16, he won the California State Junior Championship. In June 2015 he became the first Southern Methodist University to triumph at the NCAA Division I Championship, with a record score of 280 (-8). Another major victory came in August, in the U.S. Amateur. Meanwhile, he had made his debut in the PGA Tour as an amateur in the St. Jude Classic and then participated in the first Major, the U.S. Open. In November he finished second in the Australian Masters professional tournament.

In the following season he reached 21st place at the Masters, after which he turned pro. He started well with a fourth place in the RBC Heritage and a fifteenth place in the U.S. Open, however, he failed to get a card for the 2017 PGA Tour, but qualified for the Web.com Tour Finals, where he got the card thanks to his victory in the DAP Championship. In July 2017, he earned his first PGA Tour title at the John Deere Classic.

2018 was a year full of triumphs. The first took place at the Memorial Tournament, where DeChambeau in the playoff defeated the two opponents with a birdie on the second hole. He then won The Northern Trust in August and the Dell Technologies Championship the following week, both valid for the FedEx Cup, where he finished third. He also participated in his first Ryder Cup, where he failed to score a point and the United States was defeated. In November came his fourth victory, at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, which allowed him to climb to fifth place in the world rankings.



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