CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Bryson DeChambeau made a triple bogey on his 16th hole, birdied his 17th and parred the last to miss the cut on Friday at the Wells Fargo Championship. At least he thought he’d missed the cut.
Following a second-round 74, DeChambeau packed up and took a private flight home to Dallas. Midway through that flight his manager texted him.
“He's like, ‘Hey, you're 68th now.’ I was like, ‘What? No way. There's no way, I'm not going to make [the cut], there's no way,’” said DeChambeau, who was 2 over through two rounds.