DeChambeau wins second straight playoff event

DeChambeau wins second straight playoff event

Bryson DeChambeau made it 2-for-2, winning his second consecutive event in the FedExCup Playoffs. DeChambeau prevailed by two shots in the Dell Technologies Championship. Heres how things played out on Labor Day Monday at TPC Boston:Leaderboard: DeChambeau (-16), Justin Rose (-14), Cameron Smith (-13), Hideki Matsuyama (-12), C.T. Pan (-12), Tony Finau (-12)What it means: Bryson is legit. Hes had his peaks (two previous PGA Tour wins this year) and his valleys (PGA meltdown and the European Open incident), but hes riding a massive wave right now. Calculate the math however you want; this cements DeChambeaus spot on the U.S. Ryder Cup team and as one of the game's elite young stars.
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Round of the day: Speaking of making things easy on U.S. captain Jim Furyk, Phil Mickelson shot 8-under 63 on Monday. It wasnt good enough to get him a top-10 finish, but it was a little extra bling to sparkle in Furyks eyes. Finau's 68 didn't hurt his chances, either. Furyk will make three of his four captains picks on Tuesday at 5 p.m. ET (on Golf Channel).Best of the rest: There were lower rounds than DeChambeaus 67, but little is more impressive than shooting what is necessary to win on Sunday (or Monday, in this case). DeChambeau began the final round one shot off the lead and while the likes of Rose, Finau, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy all challenged, the Mad Scientist never buckled.Biggest disappointment: Abraham Ancer began the final round with the lead and shot 2-over 73. But it would have been a big ask for him to win his first PGA Tour event this week. On the other hand, more was expected out of Tiger Woods than a closing 71. Woods bogeyed No. 14 and double-bogeyed the par-3 16th to drop into a tie for 24th, costing him valuable FedExCup points in his bid to make the Tour Championship.Shot of the day: The shot of the day wasn't actually a golf shot, but a shot to the heart. This is Fake Tiger Woods:
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