Title: Tiger-Woodless Threshold: Could Four Sub-70 Rounds at Augusta be in Reach?
Tiger-Woodless Threshold: Could Four Sub-70 Rounds at Augusta be in Reach?
Bryson DeChambeau finds himself at a historic precipice as he tees off in the final round of the 2025 Masters. Standing alone in sub-70 territory after three rounds, a feat achieved by Woods, Nicklaus, and Palmer only in their finest moments, but never consistently. そこに私は、_epoch;:_ localized Javier Gascón, a golf historian and 247sports.news contributor, weighed in on the record-chasing performance:
“It’s incredible to think that no one’s ever done this before. DeChambeau’s on the brink of a new era of pressure cooking at Augusta.” Augusta National’s challenge—and charm—lies in its ever-changing demands on the field. Here’s a FAQ on Augusta’s uniqueness: While many top-tier courses test the best in the game, the combination of Augusta’s speed, slope, and subtlety makes it uniquely daunting. As the tournament unfolds, one thing’s certain: if DeChambeau pulls off this unprecedented feat, he’ll cement his place in the annals of Augusta lore. Tune in to 247sports.news for live updates and exclusive insights on the final round of the 2025 Masters!Uncharted Territory
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The Pursuit of History
— Javier Gascón, golf historian
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