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Golf-DeChambeau answers Faldo’s ‘zero clue’ jibe with 67 at Birkdale

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 1:05 PM

By Martyn Herman

SOUTHPORT, England, July 16 (Reuters) – Big-hitting American Bryson DeChambeau answered questions about his links-course skills in the best way possible on Thursday as he began his challenge at the British Open with a three-under 67 at a sun-drenched Royal Birkdale.

Armed with a set ​of 3D-printed irons, the two-time U.S. Open champion appeared to enjoy every minute of his ‌opening round, high-fiving fans as he plotted his way round the undulating course in impressive fashion.

The 32-year-old certainly did not resemble a player three-time Open winner Nick Faldo accused of having “zero clue on strategy” in the build-up to the tournament — beginning his round with back-to-back birdies and making three more on the back nine.

A bogey at the 18th when he missed a ‌short par ​putt left a sour taste but with conditions fast and fiery, ⁠DeChambeau has put himself in the ⁠mix for an assault on the Claret Jug.

“It was a hard-fought battle out there. The wind was switching quite a bit. It was fun seeing the fans going at us, and they were rooting for all of us,” DeChambeau, one of the sport’s most charismatic characters, told reporters.

“It was fun ​just seeing the ups and downs of the group, but we all played pretty well. It was a lot of fun.”

DeChambeau, known for his ultra-aggressive style and love of booming huge drives down the ⁠fairway, has missed the cut at all three previous majors ⁠this year. But on Thursday he outshone playing partners, 2025 champion Scottie Scheffler ​who carded a two-under round of 68 and England’s Tyrrell Hatton (69).

“I feel like I did a really good job ​today of being incredibly strategic and focused super hard on placing it in the ‌right places,” he said. “Besides 18, I placed the ball in some good areas. I just need to hit more fairways. Other than that, I feel like my strategy was nice today.”

DeChambeau actually offered a clue that he is mastering links golf last year at Royal Portrush when after an opening round seven-over 78 he ⁠put together sizzling rounds of 65, 68 and 64 to finish in a tie for 10th.

Playing partner Hatton said no one should be surprised at his impressive start at Royal Birkdale.

“He flights the ball great. His ball ⁠flight today was really good. He ‌didn’t really hit many bad shots,” Hatton said.

DeChambeau said he liked it ⁠when the test was “difficult” and enjoyed playing with world number one Scheffler.

“Any time ​you get ‌off to a great start, it’s awesome, but there’s three more days,” ​he said. “There’s still ⁠a lot of golf to be played. But ultimately from my perspective I was really excited about the way I played.

“It was fun playing with Scottie, seeing how good he strikes the ball. I’ve wanted to play with him for a while now. Seeing how he struck the ball today was beautiful.

“It’s a good gauge, right? It tells me kind of where my game’s at. Also shows me where he’s at.”

(Reporting by Martyn ​Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)