Bryson Dechambeau Wins The 2024 Us Open (2024)

DeChambeau out Rory Mcllroy down the stretch Sunday at Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina to Bryson DeChambeau wins the 2024 U.S. Open by the shot at 6 under. It’s his second open title, as he won back in 2020 at Winged Foot.

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Mcllroy playing in the penultimate group made four birdies in a five-hole stretch around the turn to boost his hopes of an exclusive fifth major victory, but the DeChambeau took a three-shot lead into the final day but found himself two behind.

Mcllroy remained one ahead until he followed back-to-back bogeys from the 15th with another at the par-four lats, missing two putts from inside four feet over that closing stretch, ass DeChambeau created a sensational up and down at the final to secure his second major title.

About Bryson DeChambeau

The full name of DeChambeau is Bryson James Aldrich DeChambeau, who was born on September 16, 1993, he is an American Professional Golfer and plays in the LIV Golf League. He mainly played on the PGA Tour, and he has won two major championships, the 2020 and 2024 U.S. Open.

He became the 5th player in history to win both the NCAA Division 1 Championship and the U.S. Amateur in the same year. He became the third player to have won those three championships, after Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, with his U.S. Open.

Famous for his analytical techniques to the sport, DeChambeau clubs are specially created to his specifications, with thicker-than-normal grips and irons that are all the same length. In 2020, he became the most extended driver on the PGA tour.

Biography

NameBryson James Aldrich DeChambeau
Date of BirthSeptember 16, 1993
NicknameThe Scientist
Sporting NationalityUnited States
CollegeSouthern Methodist Unversity
Professional wins13
ResidenceGrapevine, Texas

How Dechambeau edged Mcilroy in a Major Thriller

Mcllroy Playing in the penultimate grouping alongside Cantlaygot off to the plan start when he rolled in from 20 feet at first, then he located himself within one of the information after, The DeChambeau failed to keep par from the back of the green at the fourth.

A terrible break for McIlroy at the par-five fifth saw his amazing technique run off a sloping green, with the Northern Irishman then chipping into a bunker from a poor lie on his way to a bogey that moved DeChambeau two clear.

DeChambeau produced an incredible up and down at the eighth and holed from 15 feet to remain on six under. McIlroy missed the green four times in five holes but continued to scramble for Pard to stay in touch with him. When Mcllroy rolled the lead was cut to one inform 15 feet to bridle the ninth, with the 2011 U.S. Open champion then draining a 25-footer at the par-five next to hold a share of the lead for the first time. DeChambeau briefly edged back a head when he also birdied the 10th and did well to save par at the next after finding a greenside bunker with his approach, only to see Mcllory Pull back level with another long-range birdie at the 12th.

DeChambeau responded to get within one on seven under, he made a two-putt birdie at the 13th, which was enough for a share of the lead when Mcllroy missed the green off the 15th tee and carded a sixth terror of the week on a par three. Nerves became clear from both players over the finish stretch, with DeChambeau three-putting from 25 feet at the 15th to fall one behind and then McIlroy inexplicably skipping from two and a half feet to protect par at the 16th.

McIlroy answered to bring up and down from the sand at the 17th but gifted DeChambeau the lead at the last, where he fell to find the green in two and missed a putt to protect par from inside four feet, falling him back to five under.

DeChambeau pulled his tee attempt into the native area and missed the green with his second, only to produce a remarkable 55-yard pitch from the sand to four feet and convert the putt to complete a remarkable major Sunday.

“I felt like I was hitting the driver the way I wanted today,” DeChambeau said in the trophy presentation. “I just kept staying the course focussed on trying as many fairways as I could even though I didn’t but I got myself out of trouble well but I can’t believe that up and down, it was probably the best shot of my life. “I was just trying to land it pretty much where I landed it. I understood that was huge to get up and down to win this huge prestigious championship. It’s the highlight of my life.”

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