AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Before this week's Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club, Bryson DeChambeau boasted that he planned to play the famed course in 5-under par because he was hitting the ball so far.
It turned out that he couldn't even play the first 36 holes under par.
After a disappointing 2-under 70 in the first round, DeChambeau played the next 18 holes at 2-over 74.
DeChambeau was fortunate to finish among the top 50 (and ties) at even or better after 36 holes. Jordan Spieth, Tony Finau and PGA Championship winner Collin Morikawa also finished even after two rounds and snuck in above the cut line.