The Masters: Bryson DeChambeau owns infamous ‘par 67’ comments to race ahead in storm-delayed first round
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It was the comment that landed him in hot water with Masters fans and aged terribly, but – 13 rounds later – Bryson DeChambeau finally shot below his interpretation of par at Augusta National. Nearly three-and-half years after his infamous “par 67” remarks, the American LIV Golf star tore around the fabled course with an opening seven-under 65 to race into a one-shot lead at the 88th edition of the major. Storms had delayed the start of the first round by two-and-a-half-hours, but the...

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