NORTON, Mass. -- Tiger Woods is usually one to go about his business during a round of golf, with the small talk kept to a minimum.
But even he couldn't avoid the verbal onslaught he got Sunday from Bryson DeChambeau, who has played numerous practice rounds with Woods but was paired with him for the first time in competition during the third round of the Dell Technologies Championship.
DeChambeau didn't let up with his mouth or his clubs, talking a good game and playing one as well, shooting an 8-under 63 to move into second place at TPC Boston, one shot back of leader Abraham Ancer.