BRYSON DeChambeau's first tee shot in the Ryder Cup struct a fan squarely on the shin who was probably a little too close to the action.
DeChambeau who doesn’t care much for accuracy, smashed his opening shot onto a female spectator on the leg before settling in a treacherous spot.
The spectator was lucky the shot missed her head and thus suffered no serious injury.
The American produced a stunning escape from the rough and holed the putt, carding a rollercoaster opening birdie.
DeChambeau is often criticised for failing to scream out "fore" when his wild drives go off-line - and it was the case as the unsuspecting spectator was not duly warned.
DeChambeau’s unorthodox "bomb and gouge" approach to golf has opinions split, but it’s rarely dull, and that was on show in his opening round.
But he saved one of his biggest drives for the fifth hole, smoking it 417 yards on a line no golfer has even looked at before.
The Californian, who will compete in a Long Drive competition after the Ryder Cup, had just 71 yards into the 581-yard par five, and flicked his second shot to within three feet.
Most struggled to reach the fifth green in two, but DeChambeau had a wedge and a tap-in for eagle. - Agencies, September 26, 2021