
Bryson DeChambeau appears to punch himself in the face repeatedly live on Sky Sports in bizarre PGA Championship moment
The American finished joint second in the PGA
Championship
last weekend with Harris English, with both men being pipped to victory by
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Bryson DeChambeau finished joint-second in the PGA Championship
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The American was spotted punching himself on the chin as he made his way to an interview with Sky Sports
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The 31-year-old's hilarious antics spread like wildfire on social media
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Tournament rights holders
Sky
managed to grab a few moments with
Golf
& Country Club.
And the 31-year-old was seen bizarrely hitting himself on the chin as he made his way to the interview.
Sky's presenting team couldn't help but chuckle, with one of them saying: "He's very much showbiz.
"[He'll be] feeling like he was a little bit duffed up by the golf course."
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Footage of DeChambeau's antics went viral, with one golf fan commenting: "DeChambeau & Rham saved the USPGA from being totally boring!!"
Another said: " What a clown."
And another said: What a strange dude."
One remarked: "Hilarious moment."
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Despite missing out on the Wanamaker Trophy, De Chambeau - who finished five strokes behind Scheffler - took several positives from his performances over the last three days.
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Scottie Scheffler lifted the Wanamaker Trophy after securing his first PGA Championship
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He said: "I felt like I had the game to win this week and the golf course suited me pretty well.
"I missed a few putts coming down the stretch and got a little unlucky in this great game of golf. It kind of is what it is.
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"I'm sure you heard me out there really baffled quite a bit. It was a good fight, good battle, take a lot from it.
"It's just burning a bigger fire in my belly."
He continued: "I'm baffled right now. Just felt like things didn't go my way this week. Drove it really well.
"I drove it as good as I can, as of right now, I gave myself a good chance.
"I just felt like a couple breaks went a different way."
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