Well, you know what they say when they want something done right…
Star golfer Bryson DeChambeau literally took matters into his own hands on Friday at the Masters when he faced the Augusta National sign before teeing off the 13th hole.
The sign was blocking his shot, so he decided to move it out of the way.
But he was quickly told to sign back and then birdied that hole, continuing his impressive run through the first two rounds.
Heading into this weekend’s Masters, DeChambeau is tied for the August lead with Scottie Scheffler and Max Homa at 6 under.
The 30-year-old won the 2020 US Open and is looking for his second major victory.

A win at Augusta would give DeChambeau his ninth PGA Tour victory and his first since the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March 2021.
His best finish at the Masters was a tie for 21st in 2016.





