Bryson DeChambeau not leaving LIV
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Bryson DeChambeau withdrew prior to the final round of the LIV Golf event in Mexico City, citing a wrist injury. “I experienced some discomfort in my wrist during yesterday’s round and have decided to withdraw from the final round of LIV Golf Mexico City to prevent further injury,
Bryson DeChambeau is playing both sides as he seeks to secure his future for 2027. The two-time US Open winner’s LIV Golf contract expires at the end of 2026, and as the Saudi Public Investment Fund withdraw their funding of the tour,
Outspoken Golf Channel pundit Brandel Chamblee has made his feelings on Bryson DeChambeau's first-round nightmare at the Masters abundantly clear, with the LIV Golf star battling to make the cut
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How Bryson DeChambeau’s YouTube channel is affecting his chances of winning majors and LIV events
Bryson DeChambeau started posting on YouTube back in 2021, but it’s only been in the past year or so that his output has really picked up. He made the switch from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf in 2022 and has now been part of the circuit for nearly four years.
Bryson DeChambeau needed three shots from the greenside bunker at No. 11 in making triple bogey during Round 1 of the Masters Tournament. It was part of an opening, 4-over 76 that left him tied for 63rd when he signed his card.
Bryson DeChambeau slammed course conditions at LIV Golf Mexico City, blasting destroyed grass and rough patches at Club de Golf Chapultepec's 16th hole.
Bryson DeChambeau got off to a nightmare start at the 2026 Masters, and his frustration showed in his post-round interview.
As 32-year-old Bryson DeChambeau looks to win his first Masters Tournament this weekend, the golfer known as “The Scientist” has cooked up an especially unique strategy in his lab: Using homemade club