Bryson DeChambeau peers during the PGA Championship and in the mix at another major

Charlotte, NC (AP) – Bryson DeChambeau set eyes down and moved lips as he made his way to sign his scorecard in the PGA Championship on Friday and mumble every step of the way to himself. Dechambeau looked like someone who threw away a good round. He shot 68. Dechambeau was frustrated with his finish, a tea shot that took one bounce in deep rough, which led to a wrong calculation of how it would come out of the rough, which led to Bogey. The big picture? The US Open champion is right in the mix at a major, where he lives a lot these days. It’s easy to forget Dechambeau when he’s 12 time zones in Asia on LIV Golf. It is difficult to ignore him at the majors. “It’s a wonderful test. I just have to tackle a little more and keep playing as I am, ‘said DeChambeau, who was at 3-under 139 and five shots behind Jhonattan Vegas. “It can be easily 7, 8 below,” he said. “Or I can even be equal. So just in progress, and I think a 65, 64 is out there. I almost shot it there today, and I definitely saw it there. I just didn’t reach it. ‘ It wasn’t very close. DeChambeau opened with a simple bird on the par-5 10th, but he couldn’t pay the other two par 5s at Quail Hollow-a three-Putt of 50 feet in 15th place, a faulty tea shooting at seventh place that forced him to lie down and make it difficult to hit with a back pen. There was also a trio of medium -distance bird pits, one of them on the tough 16th, so there was very good in it. It was that Bogey on the ninth hole that made him mumble. “I hit it on the left, a little draw, and it jumped in the rough,” he said. “It sat upright, and I was just a fraction under it and it hit the top of the face and came out dead. I really regret not just spending ten seconds to look at it and going: ‘Ok, I have to choking a little on the second shot. “It came out 30 meters short, he pitched at 10 feet and he missed the par Putt. Dechambeau spent the musty morning in front of a wall of spectators, except on holes with water on one side of the highway. They rarely leave disappointed, whether it was his near bait in the opening round or its strong power on almost every swing. DeChambeau Long was a mystery in what could be such a predictable sport, especially with its successful chase to find speed and enormous power, and with his work on YouTube approaching 2 million viewers. He can disappear on Liv Golf, especially if the opportunities are held in Asia. But he has won the most recent LIV event, and he always seems to be acting on major stages like the majors. In this one he still has land to make up. “I felt like I was playing well, just didn’t get anything out of it,” he said. ‘Still have some strange breaks out there. This is what this golf course does to you. It was troublesome with the wind of the wind, but for the most part I felt pretty good. ‘ This is the talk of just about every golfer at this level, a strong reminder of all the little things that went wrong, a brief reminder of what worked out for them. Surely there were a few things that went right on Friday? DeChambeau mentions that the wind ever dies slightly at the Par-3-fourth place, so its lap can catch the right side of the green to set up a 12-foot bird-putt. And then he started going through the rest of the holes at number 2, and not a solid refusal on the 17th par-3. His mind was interrupted to remind him that he was supposed to call the good breaks. “I try. I’m trying to think, ‘he said with a smile. “There wasn’t really much today. I’m sorry. I wish I could say there was. ‘ ___