Bryson Dechambeau Us Open

Bryson DeChambeau Wins Second US Open Title

American golfer edges out Rory McIlroy in thrilling finale

DeChambeau sinks four-foot par putt on 72nd hole to secure victory

Pinehurst, North Carolina - American Bryson DeChambeau has won his second US Open title on Sunday, edging out Rory McIlroy in a nerve-shredding finale at Pinehurst. DeChambeau, who won his first US Open in 2018, converted a difficult up-and-down by sinking a four-foot par putt on the 72nd hole to seal the victory. The win marks DeChambeau's second major championship after his victory at the 2020 Arnold Palmer Invitational. It also ends McIlroy's 10-year wait for a major title after the Northern Irishman missed a chance to birdie the 18th hole. The final round of the 124th US Open was a tense affair, with DeChambeau and McIlroy trading the lead throughout the day. DeChambeau eventually took the lead for good on the 16th hole, but McIlroy had a chance to tie on the 18th. However, McIlroy's birdie putt slid just wide of the hole, handing DeChambeau the victory. DeChambeau's win is a testament to his determination and skill. The American has been in excellent form this season, and his victory at Pinehurst is a just reward for his hard work.


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