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DeChambeau battles dizziness at Masters, tests negative for COVID-19

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After limping over the finish line to card a 2-over 74 in Round 2 of the Masters Saturday morning, Bryson DeChambeau revealed he hasn't felt 100 percent through two days at Augusta National.

"Not good, to say the least," DeChambeau said. "I was feeling something a little weird two nights ago, and came out yesterday and was feeling fine for the most part. As I kept going through the round, I started getting a little dizzy. I don't know what was going on, a little something weird."

The U.S. Open champ added he's felt "dull" and "numb" but tested negative for COVID-19 on Friday night.

"I had to do my due diligence," he continued. "I made sure everybody on my team was negative as well, and they confirmed that. So it wasn't that. It's not respiratory or anything. It's more of just very dizzy and I've got a pain in my stomach, so I don't know. Just some weird stuff going on."

DeChambeau added he'll undergo blood work in the offseason to figure out the issue.

He was up early on Saturday in his attempt to make the weekend. He birdied consecutive holes upon restarting his second round and added another birdie to the card on No. 16 but finished with back-to-back bogeys to settle at even par through 36 holes to sneak inside the cut.

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