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Bryson DeChambeau Apologizes For ‘Disrespectful’ Comment About Augusta National Ahead Of The Masters

“I’ve always since said I don’t regret saying that 67 thing, because I learned from that experience, and it made me a better person,” DeChambeau told The Telegraph .
Amid his regretful comments, DeCheambeau went on to offer up a rather unique statement about never disrespecting Augusta National “internally.”

AsBrysonDeChambeauwasinthemidstofhisextremebulkin2020,lookingtobecomethelongesthitterintheworld,hearrivedatAugustaNationalandclaimedthatthehomeoftheMasterswasa“Par67”forhimasopposedtoaPar72.Hiscommentcausedaseriousstirinthemoment,andthenhebackeditupwithaT-34finish,whichturnedhimintoahumanpunchingbagamongthemedia. SIGNUPforTheDailyOutKick.NewLook,SameAttitude. Now,aheadofwhatwillbehisninthcareerMastersstart,theAmericanhasexplainedthathehasdoneabitofreflectingoverthelasthandfulofyears.Whilehedoesn’tregretwhathesaidgiventhatithelpedshapehimintowhoheistoday,hedidofferupanapologyforhispastcommentaboutthegolfcourse. “I’vealwayssincesaidIdon’tregretsayingthat67thing,because