Bryson DeChambeau's Historic Round: The First Sub-60 in Live Golf History

TLDRBryson DeChambeau shoots a remarkable 58 in the final round at The Greenbrier, becoming the first golfer in live golf history to break the sub-60 barrier. He finishes the tournament at 23 under par, setting a new record. Mito Pereira and Matthew Wolf also have outstanding performances, finishing on 17 under and 15 under respectively.

Key insights

🏌️‍♂️Bryson DeChambeau shoots a historic 58, becoming the first golfer to break 60 in live golf.

🏆DeChambeau finishes the tournament at 23 under par, setting a new record.

Mito Pereira and Matthew Wolf also have exceptional performances, finishing on 17 under and 15 under respectively.

Q&A

What is the significance of Bryson DeChambeau's 58?

DeChambeau's 58 is significant because it is the first sub-60 round in live golf history.

What is the final score of the tournament?

DeChambeau finishes the tournament at 23 under par, setting a new record.

Who are the other notable performers in the tournament?

Mito Pereira finishes on 17 under and Matthew Wolf finishes on 15 under.

Timestamped Summary

00:01Bryson DeChambeau is one of golf's brightest stars and shoots a historic 58 in the final round at The Greenbrier.

10:58DeChambeau finishes the tournament at 23 under par, setting a new record.

13:46Mito Pereira also has an exceptional performance, finishing on 17 under.

14:30Matthew Wolf finishes on 15 under, showcasing his talent.