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Bryson DeChambeau remains one of golf’s most exciting and talked-about players. His power off the tee and unique approach keep fans watching. During the latest PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club, DeChambeau found himself in an excellent position. For a brief moment, it looked like his third major victory was within reach. However, the notorious 'Green Mile' – Quail Hollow’s final three holes – had other plans.
DeChambeau’s third round began with promise. He played the first fifteen holes in 5-under par, moving into the outright lead after a birdie at the 15th. His length off the tee provided a significant advantage, as he averaged 331 yards on his drives. Clearly, he was focused on pressing his advantage, telling reporters, “All right, in the lead. Let’s go. Let’s keep pressing.”
Everything shifted on the final three holes—dubbed the Green Mile—where countless championships have been won and lost. On the 16th hole, DeChambeau found the right rough off the tee and couldn't recover, settling for a disappointing bogey. The real blow came at the challenging par-3 17th. DeChambeau’s tee shot, struck well but misjudged in the swirling wind, ended up in the water. He went on to make a double bogey, plummeting down the leaderboard. By the end of the day, he was tied for eighth, six shots behind the leader, Scottie Scheffler. His late struggles on the Green Mile became the defining story of his round.
For further details on how the closing stretch at Quail Hollow impacted DeChambeau’s round, read Late Crash at Quail Hollow’s Green Mile Damages Bryson DeChambeau’s PGA Hopes.
Despite the setback, DeChambeau maintained a positive attitude. He acknowledged the challenge but didn’t dwell on the misfortune. “The wind just pumped it. Nothing I can do. Wind flipped from being neutral off the right and it just was almost straight in. We misjudged that,” he explained. His resolve remained firm, stating, “All I can do is control what I can control, and if I go out and shoot 6, 7 under, that’s what I’m focused on doing.”
DeChambeau’s performance illustrated the harsh realities of tournament golf. The margins are razor-thin, and conditions like unpredictable wind can dramatically affect even the best players. His drive to improve and come back stronger is what makes him a fan favorite.
Review a detailed recap including quotes and a play-by-play of DeChambeau’s third round in DeChambeau 'behind the 8-ball,' sits 6 back at PGA Championship - ESPN.
The six-shot deficit may seem daunting, but DeChambeau isn’t new to overcoming adversity. He’s been in the mix on Sunday at three of the last four majors and captured the 2024 U.S. Open. His ability to stay positive and focused, even after a difficult finish, keeps him as a top contender in any major event.
For another perspective on DeChambeau’s resilience and the importance of Quail Hollow’s challenging finish, see DeChambeau collapses on Green Mile, falling from 1st to tie for 8th at PGA Championship | AP News.
Bryson DeChambeau’s journey through the 2025 PGA Championship serves as a reminder of golf’s unpredictability and drama. The Green Mile at Quail Hollow took its toll, but DeChambeau’s spirit and determination shine through. As he looks ahead, fans and analysts will be eager to see how he responds. Will the next major bring another shot at glory for DeChambeau? Stay tuned—this star’s story is far from over.