FORT WORTH, Texas – Colonial Country Club is not a bomber’s golf course. Hogan’s Alley is where ball striker’s come to have their day on a Tour littered with big ball parks.
Evidently, Bryson DeChambeau didn't get the memo.
The PGA Tour’s preeminent gym rat is tied for second place at the Charles Schwab Challenge after a second-round 65 and it’s largely due to his ability to drive the ball ridiculous distances.
DeChambeau is leading the field in driving distance with a 300.4-yard average, and he figures that’s not even close to what he’s capable of on a course that would allow for more drivers.