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DeChambeau calls out slow-play haters: 'Screw all y'all'

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Warning: Video contains coarse language

Everyone appeared to have turned the page on the slow-play debacle that unfolded at last week's The Northern Trust.

Except for Bryson DeChambeau, who used Snapchat to call out his "haters" during Wednesday's pro-am at the BMW Championship.

"Last week I played under time par. This week, I'm going to do the same thing," DeChambeau says in the clip. "Never on the clock last week, y'all can say whatever you want but we're having a f------ awesome time. So screw all y'all haters, no big deal. I still love you all even though you hate me."

DeChambeau was heavily criticized for his pace of play after two videos emerged of him taking over two minutes to hit his shot, one of which was an eight-foot putt.

The 25-year-old acknowledged his speed needs to improve after calling the initial outrage "an attack."

However, it's hard to imagine considerable change is coming from DeChambeau as he constantly defends his pace

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