Bryson slides from 1st to 5 back with shaky finish
Briefly

Bryson DeChambeau entered the final stretch of the PGA Championship with a one-stroke lead, having effectively played the first 15 holes. However, the demanding 'Green Mile' proved to be challenging, as he faced a bogey on the 16th after a misjudged par putt, followed by a costly double-bogey on the 17th due to a tee shot that landed in the lake. Despite finishing with a solid par on the 18th, he ended the day tied for eighth place, trailing behind Scottie Scheffler, who had an impressive round.
"I was pumped. I was like, 'All right, in the lead. Let's go. Let's keep pressing.'"
"Hit a great 9-iron exactly the way I wanted to. The wind just pumped it. Nothing I can do."
"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 powerful drives were hampered by the challenging conditions on the Green Mile, leading to crucial mistakes that cost him the lead."
Read at ESPN.com
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