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CBS News
3 hours ago
- Sport
- CBS News
Colorado golfer Davis Bryant takes his game worldwide on the DP World Tour
Winning the Inspirato Colorado Open last year was a dream come true for Davis Bryant and the $100,000 winner's check wasn't bad either. It gave the former Colorado State University golfer the financial flexibility to try to take his game to a much bigger level. "I played a bunch of mini-tour events last year and got some experience," said Bryant, who lives in Aurora. "I was fortunate to have some good success towards the end of the summer and then just wanted to give myself a chance to play at a higher level." So Bryant bolted to Europe where he fired a final round 62 in qualifying school, finishing third overall and earning his tour card on the DP World Tour. "The 62 with no bogeys, 9 birdies, it was flawless," Bryant recalled. "I still kind of get the chills and smile when I think about that round of golf. It was remarkable." And so began Bryant's worldwide golfing tour. It has taken the 25-year old to Mauritius, South Africa, Qatar, Kenya, India, the UAE, China, Turkey, Belgium, Austria, the Netherlands, Italy and Germany. CBS Colorado's Eric Christensen asked Bryant what his favorite country on the tour has been. "Turkey was pretty sweet," Bryant said. "What's the strangest food you've eaten?" Christensen asked. "Anything in China unfortunately was questionable," he replied. "Can you say 'birdie' in any other language?" Christensen asked. "I've learned zero words in any other languages," Bryant said. Christensen caught up with Davis on one of his recent visits back home. He love being back home and does admit to feeling homesick at times. But that doesn't mean he doesn't like life overseas. "I love it over there," Bryant exclaimed. "I love to travel. I loved to travel before I started doing this and every new stamp I get in my passport is fascinating." Understandably, Bryant struggled at first on the DP World Tour but has recently hit his stride. Back-to-back top 10 finishes have him in position to earn his tour card again next year. "Ideally I'd love to do this for the next 2, 3, 4 years and if I have the opportunity and get my game to where I know I can get it to and have the chance to come back and play on the PGA Tour, that would be awesome," said Bryant. "To be able to spend a week in a place and get a glimpse of what life is like with the food and the culture and the people and the language but also compete for a lot of money each week? It's a great opportunity and something I'm grateful for." But for now, Davis is determined to make the most of his time on the DP World Tour. And this week? He'll be defending his Inspirato Colorado Open title. The tournament takes place from July 24-27 at Green Valley Ranch Golf Club.

Yahoo
05-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Daniel Brown has 1-shot lead at BMW International Open heading into final round
MUNICH (AP) — Daniel Brown shot a second straight 7-under 65 to take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the BMW International Open on the European tour. Brown was on 16-under 200 and his closest challenger was fellow Englishman Jordan Smith, who shot 66. Joost Luiten of the Netherlands (65) was a further two shots back. Advertisement Unheralded American Davis Bryant, the second-round leader ranked No. 576, was one of only two players in the current top 25 to not shoot an under-par score for his third round on Saturday. He birdied the last for an even-par 72 and dropped to fourth place on 12 under for the week. ___ AP golf:


Associated Press
05-07-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Daniel Brown has 1-shot lead at BMW International Open heading into final round
MUNICH (AP) — Daniel Brown shot a second straight 7-under 65 to take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the BMW International Open on the European tour. Brown was on 16-under 200 and his closest challenger was fellow Englishman Jordan Smith, who shot 66. Joost Luiten of the Netherlands (65) was a further two shots back. Unheralded American Davis Bryant, the second-round leader ranked No. 576, was one of only two players in the current top 25 to not shoot an under-par score for his third round on Saturday. He birdied the last for an even-par 72 and dropped to fourth place on 12 under for the week. ___ AP golf:


The Advertiser
04-07-2025
- Sport
- The Advertiser
Bryant's lightning in a bottle uncorks hole-in-one
Davis Bryant has carded the lowest score of the tournament to open up a two-shot lead at the BMW International Open. The American entertained the fans at Golfclub Munchen Eichenried when he recorded the 12th hole-in-one of the DP World Tour season with an ace at the 166-yard par-three 12th, his third hole, en route to his brilliant 63. He added nine birdies and two bogeys to set the halfway target of 12 under par, moving two clear of Norway's Kristoffer Reitan. "I don't really know what happened today. I think the ace kind of jumpstarted things," Bryant said. "I don't feel like I've played my best golf since Q school to be honest. I had some time off over the holidays, played some HotelPlanner Tour events to start the year and feel like my game is starting to get back to where I want it to be. "Just super pleased with last week's finish, the first two rounds here and then today, catching lightning in a bottle and just rolling with it. "Not really thinking too far ahead. Everyone in the field can win this event. We've still got two rounds to go." Reitan rolled in seven birdies in his flawless 65, while English pair Jordan Smith and Daniel Brown sit at nine under alongside Japan's Yuto Katsuragawa. Scotland's Scott Jamieson is one shot further back in a tie for sixth, but defending champion Ewen Ferguson missed the cut by one shot despite a four-under 68 on Friday. Australia's Elvis Smylie is on 139 after going round in an eye-catching 66. Compatriot Daniel Gale is on 142. David Micheluzzi, two shots further back, missed the cut. Davis Bryant has carded the lowest score of the tournament to open up a two-shot lead at the BMW International Open. The American entertained the fans at Golfclub Munchen Eichenried when he recorded the 12th hole-in-one of the DP World Tour season with an ace at the 166-yard par-three 12th, his third hole, en route to his brilliant 63. He added nine birdies and two bogeys to set the halfway target of 12 under par, moving two clear of Norway's Kristoffer Reitan. "I don't really know what happened today. I think the ace kind of jumpstarted things," Bryant said. "I don't feel like I've played my best golf since Q school to be honest. I had some time off over the holidays, played some HotelPlanner Tour events to start the year and feel like my game is starting to get back to where I want it to be. "Just super pleased with last week's finish, the first two rounds here and then today, catching lightning in a bottle and just rolling with it. "Not really thinking too far ahead. Everyone in the field can win this event. We've still got two rounds to go." Reitan rolled in seven birdies in his flawless 65, while English pair Jordan Smith and Daniel Brown sit at nine under alongside Japan's Yuto Katsuragawa. Scotland's Scott Jamieson is one shot further back in a tie for sixth, but defending champion Ewen Ferguson missed the cut by one shot despite a four-under 68 on Friday. Australia's Elvis Smylie is on 139 after going round in an eye-catching 66. Compatriot Daniel Gale is on 142. David Micheluzzi, two shots further back, missed the cut. Davis Bryant has carded the lowest score of the tournament to open up a two-shot lead at the BMW International Open. The American entertained the fans at Golfclub Munchen Eichenried when he recorded the 12th hole-in-one of the DP World Tour season with an ace at the 166-yard par-three 12th, his third hole, en route to his brilliant 63. He added nine birdies and two bogeys to set the halfway target of 12 under par, moving two clear of Norway's Kristoffer Reitan. "I don't really know what happened today. I think the ace kind of jumpstarted things," Bryant said. "I don't feel like I've played my best golf since Q school to be honest. I had some time off over the holidays, played some HotelPlanner Tour events to start the year and feel like my game is starting to get back to where I want it to be. "Just super pleased with last week's finish, the first two rounds here and then today, catching lightning in a bottle and just rolling with it. "Not really thinking too far ahead. Everyone in the field can win this event. We've still got two rounds to go." Reitan rolled in seven birdies in his flawless 65, while English pair Jordan Smith and Daniel Brown sit at nine under alongside Japan's Yuto Katsuragawa. Scotland's Scott Jamieson is one shot further back in a tie for sixth, but defending champion Ewen Ferguson missed the cut by one shot despite a four-under 68 on Friday. Australia's Elvis Smylie is on 139 after going round in an eye-catching 66. Compatriot Daniel Gale is on 142. David Micheluzzi, two shots further back, missed the cut. Davis Bryant has carded the lowest score of the tournament to open up a two-shot lead at the BMW International Open. The American entertained the fans at Golfclub Munchen Eichenried when he recorded the 12th hole-in-one of the DP World Tour season with an ace at the 166-yard par-three 12th, his third hole, en route to his brilliant 63. He added nine birdies and two bogeys to set the halfway target of 12 under par, moving two clear of Norway's Kristoffer Reitan. "I don't really know what happened today. I think the ace kind of jumpstarted things," Bryant said. "I don't feel like I've played my best golf since Q school to be honest. I had some time off over the holidays, played some HotelPlanner Tour events to start the year and feel like my game is starting to get back to where I want it to be. "Just super pleased with last week's finish, the first two rounds here and then today, catching lightning in a bottle and just rolling with it. "Not really thinking too far ahead. Everyone in the field can win this event. We've still got two rounds to go." Reitan rolled in seven birdies in his flawless 65, while English pair Jordan Smith and Daniel Brown sit at nine under alongside Japan's Yuto Katsuragawa. Scotland's Scott Jamieson is one shot further back in a tie for sixth, but defending champion Ewen Ferguson missed the cut by one shot despite a four-under 68 on Friday. Australia's Elvis Smylie is on 139 after going round in an eye-catching 66. Compatriot Daniel Gale is on 142. David Micheluzzi, two shots further back, missed the cut.


Toronto Star
04-07-2025
- Sport
- Toronto Star
Davis Bryant shoots 63 containing a hole-in-one to lead BMW International Open
MUNICH (AP) — Davis Bryant, an American ranked 576th in the world, made a hole-in-one and nine birdies on the way to shooting 9-under 63 for a two-shot lead after the second round of the BMW International Open on Friday. Bryant aced his third hole of the day — No. 12 — with a shot from 165 yards, and also rolled in putts from 30 feet and 20 feet at Golfclub München Eichenried.