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DeChambeau claims 2nd straight win with Dell Technologies title

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Bryson DeChambeau continues his dominant run in the FedEx Cup playoffs, picking up his second straight win with a two-shot victory at the Dell Technologies Championship on Monday.

DeChambeau capped off his week with a final-round 4-under 67 to finish at 16-under for the tournament and hoist the trophy.

With his win at TPC Boston and his Northern Trust title from last week, DeChambeau joins Vijay Singh as the only golfers to win the opening two events of the postseason.

The 24-year-old entered Monday's final round one shot behind the 54-hole leader and playing partner Abraham Ancer but quickly closed the gap with a birdie on No. 2. He never relinquished control despite plenty of contenders in the mix and lead changes throughout the day.

This is Bryson's fourth career win and third this season. He will almost certainly be named as a captain's pick for the American Ryder Cup team on Tuesday and is guaranteed to be the No. 1 seed in the FedEx Cup points race entering the Tour Championship.

Justin Rose was the lone runner-up after shooting 3-under in Round 4. Rose jumps to third in the FedEx Cup points race with the second-place result.

Notables Hideki Matsuyama (-12), Tony Finau (-12), Dustin Johnson (-11), and Bubba Watson (-11) all finished within the top 10.

Phil Mickelson carded the low round of the day, as his 8-under 63 vaulted him up the leaderboard into a tie for 12th at 10-under.

Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, and Brooks Koepka also finished in a tie for 12th.

Tiger Woods shot 71 on Monday to finish in a tie for 24th at 7-under.

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