Bryson DeChambeau has spent months adding weight and distance, but on Friday at the Memorial Tournament it was his scorecard that did a little bulking up.
It took just one hole, too.
A few ill-advised swings by DeChambeau led to a quintuple-bogey 10 at Muirfield Village's par-5 15th hole, a score that dropped the red-hot DeChambeau to 6 over and put him in danger of not only snapping his top-10 streak at seven events but missing his first cut on the PGA Tour since the fall opener at Greenbrier.
So, just how did the Mass-matician count up 10 strokes in one hole?