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Bryson DeChambeau appears to snub European Open winner Richard McEvoy
Bryson DeChambeau appears to spurn handshake attempt from European Open winner Richard McEvoy on the 18th green on Sunday.
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Dan Kilbridge, Golfweek
Published 10:07 p.m. ET July 29, 2018
Bryson DeChambeau entered the final round of the Porsche European Open with a share of the lead.
He left with a tie for 13th after shooting 6-over 78 and seemingly blowing off winner Richard McEvoy on the 18th green.
McEvoy shot 1-over 73 and drilled a birdie putt on 18 to win by one stroke at 11 under, after which DeChambeau caused a bit of a stir by quickly blowing past McEvoy on his way off the green.
@b_dechambeau
Didn’t do yourself any favours there Bryson! Plenty of style – but no class. pic.twitter.com/bLD4Pies4I— Noel Gallagher (@estshuffle) July 29, 2018
It didn’t go unnoticed. Eddie Pepperell, who finished in a sixth-place tie at the British Open, quickly chimed in and described it as “classless.”
Has to be said, as far as classless handshakes go, that was a good’n!
— Eddie Pepperell (@PepperellEddie) July 29, 2018
DeChambeau continues to make headlines in strange ways.
The USGA recently ruled his use of a compass on the greens was against the rules and cameras captured him having a serious meltdown on the driving range last week at the British Open.
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