'Bryson's in the backyard': A Masters contender comes to visit
Briefly

During Masters week in Augusta, Paul Pearman, a local resident and artist, becomes the life of the party at his unique home situated on Lake Olmstead. His residence, which resembles a museum, attracts notable golfers like Bryson DeChambeau. After flipping on his impressive backyard lights, Pearman is surprised to meet DeChambeau and legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus. DeChambeau showcases his skills on Pearman's putting green, practicing with a 72-degree wedge the night before he competes, ultimately positioning himself for a chance to win his third major championship.
Pearman, an eclectic artist whose home is more or less a museum on Lake Olmstead, is often at the center of the festivities during Masters week.
DeChambeau, who shot a 69 on Saturday to get into the final group alongside Rory McIlroy, is just two strokes behind the Northern Irishman.
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