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Bryson: Slow-play warning had no impact on my play; there was no reason to speed up

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Although he continues to be linked to the growing global crack down on slow play, Bryson DeChambeau shared that the warning he received Sunday at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic had no impact on his sputtering finish.

DeChambeau was looking to successfully defend his title in Dubai, and he held a share of the lead with four holes to go. But he closed with bogeys on each of his final four holes to finish in a tie for eighth, four shots out of a playoff.

Television cameras caught DeChambeau receiving a slow play warning from officials during the closing stretch, and the American told GolfChannel.