‘Sorry, Mr. Ross’: Low scoring expected again in Detroit, though wind, rough are X-factors

 Bryson DeChambeau is all the buzz on the PGA Tour these days, having gained 50 pounds and routinely bombing drives 340 yards.

But some have been left to ponder how that kind of game will play this week at Detroit Golf Club, which isn’t the longest course on the PGA Tour, and in typical Donald Ross fashion, typically requires precision off the tee more than distance — especially with the thicker rough this year.

DeChambeau has barely played the course, but already was dismissing such concerns Tuesday

when he met with the media.

The driver clearly will remain his club of choice off the tee.

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