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Bryson DeChambeau slams monster 377-yard drive over water in Bay Hill victory – Wide World of Sports
Outdoes his own massive blast with title at stake

Bryson DeChambeau has done it again – this time with the stakes raised, en route to victory in the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
DeChambeau launched a 377-yard (345m) drive at Bay Hill’s sixth hole on Monday (AEDT). The American’s monster drive cut off a huge dog-leg around the water on the 531-yard (486m) hole and left him just 88 yards (80m) from the pin.
DeChambeau was tied for the lead with playing partner Lee Westwood at the time, meaning it was a gutsy call to go for the all-or-nothing…
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