CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Bryson DeChambeau made the most of his adventurous weekend, returning from his Dallas home early Saturday morning after he believed he had missed the cut at the Wells Fargo Championship to shoot a pair of 68s and move into the top 10.
DeChambeau, who is ranked fifth in the world, joked Saturday that it was an expensive mistake to have traveled home after the second round and then have to head back on his Netjets private travel deal.
No worries.
By finishing in the top 10 on Sunday, DeChambeau will make more than $220,000, an amount he said would cover the tab.