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<p>SAN DIEGO — Bryson DeChambeau refused to call his performance Sunday afternoon in the final round of the U.S. Open a meltdown.</p>



<p>How else do you describe having a one-shot lead at the turn, at 5-under par, and shooting a 44 on the back nine to finish 3-over for the tournament and tied for 26th?</p>



<p>DeChambeau looked poised to repeat as U.S. Open champion and then he wasn’t. Instead of chalking the final result to poor play, though, DeChambeau lamented bad luck.</p>



<p>“I didn’t get off the rails at all,’’ DeChambeau said. “It’s golf. People will say I did this or did that, and it’s just golf. I’ve had plenty of times where I hit it way worse than today and I won. It’s just one of those things where I didn’t have the right breaks happen at the right time.</p>



<p>“I could have easily gotten to 7-, 8-under today. I just wasn’t fully confident with the golf swing and just got a little unlucky in the rough and a couple other places Nobody understands, at least if you play professional golf, major championship golf, a lot of it is luck. I can’t tell you how many times I hit shots this week into bad lies and good lies, and they played out 50-50 this week. I caught the bad lies in the back nine today.’’</p>


<p>In a way, though, DeChambeau brings luck into play with his bomb-and-gouge strategy off the tee, relying on getting decent lies in the rough when he misses fairways.</p>



<p>It worked at Winged Foot last September, but it backfired on Sunday.</p>



<p>“I knew going into the week that was going to be my game plan,’’ he said. “I had to be a little lucky, and I was for the first three and a half days and just didn’t get lucky on the last nine. But it plays a huge factor in major championship golf. It’s probably over 50 percent in most scenarios. There are times when I hit it in fairways and hit it into a divot. It’s just part of it.’’</p>



<p>It was ironic that DeChambeau, one of the longest hitters in the game, essentially lost his chance to win when he made a double-bogey mess of the 13th hole, which is a par-5. It was part of a damaging stretch during which he went bogey-bogey-double bogey.</p>







<p>Once he was out of it, DeChambeau, looking mentally drained and deflated, took an eight on the 72nd hole to put a cap on his miserable day.</p>



<p>Asked how long he thinks it’ll take to get over this, DeChambeau said, “Right now, I don’t even care. I’ve changed a lot, attitude-wise and everything. It’s frustrating in the moment when it’s happening, but afterwards for me now, I don’t really care as much. I’ve already won [a U.S. Open].’’</p>
			 
					
									<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Mark Cannizzaro</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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