"Steady Improvement" could be the title of Bryson DeChambeau's autobiography one day. Leaving no stone unturned, squeezing the most out of his game and transforming his body and mind to become the best golfer possible, DeChambeau's rise has been as steady as it has been stark. That same phrase could easily be used to describe his 2024 major championship season.

Entering the 2024 Open Championship as the most recent major winner and best major performer of the year -- relative to par and strokes gained -- the 30-year-old seeks to accomplish what only a handful before him have been in position to secure: top 10 finishes at all four majors with at least one doubling for a victory. "[I'm] very confident, obviously," DeChambeau said. "It all depends if I'm striking it well.

I can come in here with the most confidence, obviously, off of a major championship win. Played decent last week as well. Really what matters is if I can continue to drive the ball as well as I have and ball strike my irons the way I know I can and putt the way I know I can.

If I do those three things well, even four things with chipping and bunker play and on the greens, I'll give myself a chance. "I know how to get the job done. It's just a matter of if I'm as consistent as I was at the U.

S. Open last week and a few other venues as well. If I can play the golf that I have been, I think I'll give myself a great chance.

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