WATCH: Bryson “Shanks” Drive At WGC-Dell Match Play

bryson dechambeau shanks drive wgc-dell match play | Two Inches Short Twitter/@golfchannel

Bryson DeChambeau hit one of the worst shots you’ll ever see a pro hit at the WGC-Dell Match Play and we’ve found the hilarious video to prove it.

During his second match against Si Woo Kim, Bryson tried going for the green on the par-4 395-yard dogleg left 10th hole at Austin C.C. and it did not go well…

Unless you consider 46 yards straight right a success.

When it first happened, there was no video footage from TV cameras. Probably because it wasn’t good for Bryson’s brand.

After the round, he was asked about it by the media and gave an all-time excuse:

I heel-pulled it lower than I wanted, came off low off the face, came out low — I could have easily cleared the trees up and over like I wanted to, but I hit it on the wrong part of the face and consequently hit the tree limb — hey, look, I was trying to drive the green, whether it was the practice green or the 10th green. I got it close.

Bryson HEEL-PULLED IT! Next time you hit a cold shank, try using this one. Nobody will question it.

“RIGHT HERE, BRO!”

But as we all know the internet is undefeated and sure enough, a couple of folks in the limited-sized gallery captured it on film and uploaded it to the internet.

We recommend turning your sound up. They’re real and they’re spectacular.

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