HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – After a steady diet of tree-lined fairways and confined layouts, Bryson DeChambeau is looking forward to a time when he can stretch his legs on the PGA Tour. Until then, however, he’s pleased with his ability to adapt.
“On short courses I can still play good, even with my added length,” DeChambeau said. “Even though I couldn't use my length to my advantage this week, I was able to take care of some business and gave myself a chance at the title. The putts just didn't fall this week.”
DeChambeau closed with a 5-under 66 on Sunday at the RBC Heritage and was tied for eighth place when he completed his round despite not being able to unleash the “Kraken,” which is how he described his newfound distance off the tee.