DeChambeau finds answers for Masters mind and stomach woes
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Washington (AFP)
Reigning US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau says he has solved the brain and stomach issues that hindered him last November at the Masters as another trip to Augusta National looms.
DeChambeau, who spoke Friday ahead of next month s Saudi International tournament, has changed his eating habits and worked on relaxing his mind since a disappointing share of 34th at the Masters after having captured his first major title at September s US Open.
The 27-year-old American known for bulking up his body and a power driving game that values distance over all else complained at Augusta National of dizziness, mental disorientation, fatigue and feeling dull and numb, just not fully aware of everything.
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First of Many Cancellations: PGA Strips Trump of the 2022 PGA
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First of Many
The PGA of America will strip Donald Trump of the 2022 PGA Championship, which is scheduled to be held at Trump National Bedminster golf club in New Jersey. In a blistering column that says the golf world must sever all ties with Trump, Golfweek’s Eamon Lynch said the PGA has been debating for two years the need to move the major championship and, once Trump is out of office, will announce the tournament will be played elsewhere.
Golfweek Column Excerpts
When historians eventually tally the cost of the Donald Trump era, the manifold indecencies of which culminated in Wednesday’s sacking of the United States Capitol during a failed insurrection, golf will not be counted among its casualties.