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Bryson DeChambeau's 'twilight zone' day results in big drives, over-par score

DUBLIN, Ohio – A round that Bryson DeChambeau called a “twilight zone” included two drives over 400 yards, a steady diet of short-iron approach shots and, ultimately, not enough distance control on his way to his first over-par card on the PGA Tour since early February.

DeChambeau continued to impress off the tee with a 326-yard average (which ranked second out of the morning wave) and he added to his legend with a tee shot at No. 1 of 423 yards, not that DeChambeau seemed overly impressed with the effort.

“I hit it a little high on the face.