Players’ Final Round: Bryson DeChambeau and Lee Westwood Find Water on the Spectacular Fourth Hole at Sawgrass | Golf news



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A tee shot from Bryson DeChambeau and a great cut from Lee Westwood find water early in the final round at TPC Sawgrass, the second time in three holes the Englishman has lost a ball in his drink!

Last Updated: 03/14/21 7:11 pm









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Bryson DeChambeau hits his tee shot into the water during the final round of The Players, only to have his playing partner Lee Westwood put in his effort in the hazard on the same hole as well!

Bryson DeChambeau hits his tee shot into the water during the final round of The Players, only to have his playing partner Lee Westwood put in his effort in the hazard on the same hole as well!

Bryson DeChambeau and Lee Westwood produced drama early in the final round of The Players Championship, as they both made big mistakes in the fourth.

With Westwood holding his two-shot lead overnight after a birdie, bogey start against three pairs by the American, both found water off the tee in the fourth: Westwood got wet for the second time that day.

DeChambeau, hitting a hybrid for position, finished off his tee shot and his ball bounced off the water just 143 yards away, giving Westwood the ideal opportunity to extend his lead.

But the 47-year-old came off his swing with a fairway wood and carved his tee shot to the right, not clearing the water for just a few feet and a shot similar to the one that led to a bogey-six in the second.

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DeChambeau then got into more trouble when he blocked his third depth in the trees to the right of the green, and his opening shot came nowhere near finding the surface of the green after Westwood had hit a second safety on the back of the green. .

To his credit, the US Open champion played an incredible pitch for his fifth shot and putt to save a double bogey, while Westwood made two putts to limit the damage to a single shot.

Incredibly, Westwood found water twice in two holes and stayed two shots ahead of the course!

Click on the video above to see the drama unfold in the room when DeChambeau’s top and Westwood slice meet water at TPC Sawgrass!



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