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DeChambeau’s Masters Hopes End in Brutal Fashion on 18th

A triple bogey on Augusta’s final hole costs Bryson DeChambeau dearly. The American misses the cut by two shots.

A triple bogey on Augusta’s final hole costs Bryson DeChambeau dearly. The American misses the cut by two shots.

Bryson DeChambeau’s Masters Tournament campaign came to a devastating end on Friday at Augusta National. A triple bogey on the 18th hole proved the final nail in the coffin, as the American missed the cut by two strokes.

The finish was particularly cruel for DeChambeau, who had been fighting to make the weekend at golf’s most prestigious major. A birdie on the closing hole could have dramatically altered his position on the leaderboard, but instead, the triple bogey left him short of advancing to the final two rounds.

Tough Week at Augusta

The PGA Tour star’s struggle at the Masters underscores the difficulty of competing at Augusta National, where the course’s demanding layout and treacherous greens punish mistakes with little mercy. Missing the cut at the Masters means DeChambeau will head home early rather than compete for one of sport’s most coveted green jackets.

For DeChambeau, the result represents a frustrating setback at a tournament where consistency and precision are paramount. The former U.S. Open champion will look to bounce back in upcoming PGA Tour events as the season progresses toward the next major championships.

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