Masters co-leader Bryson DeChambeau rips sign out of ground before shot
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Bryson DeChambeau is well in the running for his first-ever green jacket, but it hasn't come without some heavy lifting – literally.
The powerful LIV star was the solo leader through the first round at 7-under, but a 1-over 73 on Friday put him in a three-way tie with tournament favorite and 2022 winner Scottie Scheffler and Max Homa.
Though he's sharing the lead, DeChambeau may have had the most eventful – and creative – shot among just about everybody in the field after taking it upon himself to make a quick change to the course in order to take the shot he drew up in his mind.
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Bryson DeChambeau moves a sign while preparing to play his second shot on the 13th hole from the 14th fairway during the second round of the 2024 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 12. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Golf Digest notes that his tee shot on the par-five 13th hole found the pine straw on the right side. Normally, people would punch back out onto the fairway, but Bryson DeChambeau is not normal.
Instead, he wanted to fire a shot into the 14th fairway, but a sign with directions to other parts of the course was in his way.
So, the extremely large and strong DeChambeau, played groundskeeper and simply ripped the sign out of the ground and moved it elsewhere. He estimated after the round that the sign weighed 30 pounds.
His plan worked out to perfection, by the way, as he birdied the hole to put him at 8-under for the tournament.
Bryson DeChambeau moves a sign while preparing to play his second shot on the 13th hole from the 14th fairway during the second round of the 2024