Golf fans around the world were in awe this week as Bryson DeChambeau made history at the Greenbrier Classic. The 26-year-old American golfer became the first player to ever shoot a 58 in a PGA Tour event, breaking the previous record of 59.
DeChambeau began the day with a three-stroke lead over the field, and he quickly extended it with a birdie on the first hole. He then went on to make an eagle on the fourth hole and a birdie on the sixth. He made four more birdies on the back nine, and then capped off his historic round with an eagle on the 18th hole.
The round of 58 was not only a record-breaking performance, but it also helped DeChambeau win the tournament by six strokes. He finished with a total score of 22-under par, which was also a tournament record.
DeChambeau’s performance was impressive not only because of his record-breaking score, but also because of his consistency throughout the tournament. He shot rounds of 64, 63, 65, and 58, which is a testament to his ability to stay focused and play consistently well.
This victory was DeChambeau’s fourth PGA Tour win, and it was an especially sweet one for him considering he had missed the cut in his last two tournaments. It was also a big win for DeChambeau’s career as he now has a chance to move up in the world rankings and potentially qualify for the Ryder Cup.
Bryson DeChambeau’s record-breaking performance at the Greenbrier Classic will go down in history as one of the greatest rounds of golf ever played. His ability to stay focused and consistent throughout the tournament was impressive, and his 58 will be remembered for years to come.