VIDEO: Bryson DeChambeau puts on birdie clinic through Amen Corner
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Watch @b_dechambeau birdie No. 11 to move into a tie for third in the second round of #themasters.https://t.co/NmragwY3yG
— Masters Tournament (@TheMasters) April 8, 2016
The 11th hole at Augusta kicks off the stretch known as Amen Corner, and it traditionally ranks as the toughest on the course during the Masters.
Apparently Bryson DeChambeau missed that memo.
The U.S. Amateur champion made the 505-yard par-4 look easy, sticking his 206-yard approach to nine feet, before pouring in the birdie putt for just the sixth birdie on the hole at this year's event.
The 22-year-old wasn't done there, bringing the difficult par-3 12th hole to its knees by stuffing his tee shot to two feet for another kick-in birdie.
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