The recent performance of Bryson DeChambeau at a public golf course in Dallas has raised questions about his ability to perform in major tournaments. DeChambeau, a two-time US Open champion and one of the biggest stars in golf, attempted to break the course record at Cedar Crest Golf Course, shooting a three-under par 69. While this score isn't terrible, it highlights a significant weakness in his game: his inability to hit a fade with his driver. This is particularly concerning given his recent struggles in major tournaments, including missing the cut at The Masters. DeChambeau's performance at Cedar Crest serves as a stark reminder of the challenges he faces in consistently performing well in high-pressure situations. As he prepares for the PGA Championship, his inability to hit a fade may prove to be a significant obstacle to his success. It remains to be seen whether he can overcome this weakness and regain his form in major tournaments. In the meantime, golf fans will be watching closely to see how he performs at Aronimink.