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Wesley Bryan had the first tee time on Sunday at the BMW Championship, and he decided to set a (unofficial) record with the fastest round on the PGA Tour that anyone can remember. Bryan played his round in 89 (!) minutes. The best part? He shot a 2-under 69 in the process. As Nathan Hubbard pointed out on Twitter, Bryan essentially ran a 13.5-minute mile while shooting 69, which is outrageous.

Bryan played the front nine in just over 40 minutes, and he was literally running around all over the course. 

@wesleybryangolf just played his final round in one hour and 28 minutes. AND SHOT A 69!

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Bryan tweeted about the round afterwards but noted that he was still waiting on a flight that was so delayed, Bryan could have gotten two more rounds in. 

Despite the effort, Bryan finished 69th in the field this week and will miss the Tour Championship.