Bryson DeChambeau shoots 76 in PGA Championship first round

Bryson DeChambeau opened the PGA Championship with a 76 at Aronimink Golf Club on Thursday after battling swing issues that carried over from a late-night practice session.

DeChambeau arrived at the range late Wednesday at Aronimink in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, and worked alone as darkness fell. He described his hands arriving late on irons and wedges while moving too quickly with woods. No solution emerged before his first-round tee time the next day.

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