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The Swede was first off, playing on his own, and although his 75 was hardly notable, he smashed Thomas Pieters' mark of 1 hr 59 min. None of which was any consolation to DeChambeau. The American was tied for the lead with four holes to go, but a disastrous quartet of bogeys led him to spiral into a tie for eighth, behind the winner, the Australian Lucas Herbert.

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