Bryson DeChambeau won the 2020 US Open on September 20, dominating Winged Foot. His 6-under 274 beat Matthew Wolff by six shots. The 27-year-old’s bulk-up strategy crushed the course. A final-round 67 was the only sub-par score. Fans marveled at his power game. The USGA’s test bowed to him.
The week began with DeChambeau trailing Wolff’s early lead. His 330-yard drives tamed Winged Foot’s rough. A 3-under 67 on Sunday flipped it fast. Wolff’s 75 crumbled under pressure, youth exposed. Bryson’s irons and putter sealed the rout. The trophy was his first major.
The 2020 Open shifted to fall, COVID’s mark. DeChambeau’s 40-pound gain rewrote golf’s book. His 44 fairways hit defied tight lies. Fans split—genius or gimmick, he won. The field averaged 74, he laughed it off. Winged Foot met its match.
Post-win, Bryson eyed more, Masters next. Wolff vowed a 2021 rebound, lessons fresh. The 2020 US Open was Bryson’s boom. Fans debated his style, results ruled. Golf’s new beast roared loud. The cup was his alone.
