Bryson DeDanbaugh tipped for Eagle and Birdie on his way to the 5-under 66 at Liv Golf Virginia on Friday in Gainesville, Virginia.
DeChambeau shot the leaderboard after a small weather delay. I eagered the Par-5 14th and birded each of the next two halls at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club.
His tip on No. 14 was in a soft arrangement next to the slope, and his balls rolled from right to left into the cup. On the par 4 16th, he missed the green and cut off his third shot from a thick, rough, rough shot.
“What’s nice, man, is that it comes out in some soft states,” Deccanbeau said. “That little chip shot has become a lot easier for me. So I chipped exactly what I saw. I don’t know if you saw it, but I was studying it before I left it. I was studying it.
DeChambeau is tuned to defend the title at the US Open at the Oakmont Country Club next week. He is one of several LIV members who were invited to the USGA or in the old fashioned way to the third major.
Australia’s Mark Leishman came third on the Rockville qualifying site near Maryland on Monday, grabbing one of the four spots available there. Leishman turned around and shot 67 on Friday.
Leishman is third with Phil Mickelson, who may play at his final US Open next week. Spain’s John Rahm looks for a major victory in his third career. Joaquín Niemann of Chile received the USGA’s first special invitation based on LIV’s performance. Indian anneal van rahiri. Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland.
Range Goat GC teammates Baba Watson and Peter Winlein are both Patrick Reed and Belgian Thomas Peters, both tied up at 3 under on four levels. Rangegoat leads the team competition at Party 9, leading the team Crusher GC, two shots from four to two.