Bryson DeChambeau’s struggles continue as he records lowest finish yet

DeChambeau's Woes Continue as He Records Worst LIV Golf Finish Yet


Bryson DeChambeau’s struggles continue as he records lowest finish yet

Bryson DeChambeau ( Image via Golf )

Bryson DeChambeau was once a dominant force in golf, but since his move to LIV Golf, the California native’s game has taken a sharp downturn. This was made evident by his performance in the recent LIV Golf Invitational Saudi Arabia, where he recorded his lowest finish yet.

Despite being one of the most talented players on the PGA Tour, DeChambeau has struggled to find success since joining the Saudi-backed circuit. His poor form continued in the Invitational, where he finished in last place, 18 shots behind winner Dustin Johnson.

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This latest setback is a worrying sign for DeChambeau and LIV Golf, as the golfer continues to waste the organization’s money. With his poor performances and lack of results, questions are starting to be raised about whether his move to LIV Golf was the right decision.

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Bryson DeChambeau’s struggles in LIV Golf

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Bryson DeChambeau ( Image via Golf )

Since joining LIV Golf, Bryson DeChambeau has been struggling to find his form, and this past weekend’s finish at the Qatar Masters was no exception. The 28-year-old finished 66th out of 66 players, shooting a dismal 22-over-par for the tournament. It’s a far cry from the form that saw him win the U.S. Open just over a year ago.

While it’s unclear whether DeChambeau’s struggles are due to his move to LIV Golf or other factors, it’s worth noting that he has not won a tournament since the 2021 Arnold Palmer Invitational, which was played on the PGA Tour. His results on the Saudi-backed circuit have been mixed at best, with his best finish coming at the Saudi International, where he finished tied for 11th.

DeChambeau is one of the biggest names in golf, but his recent struggles have some wondering whether he made the right move in joining LIV Golf. It remains to be seen whether he can turn things around and regain his form on the course, or if his move to the Saudi-backed circuit will continue to be a detriment to his game.

Bryson DeChambeau’s move to LIV Golf has not been the success he and the organization were hoping for. His recent performance in the Invitational Saudi Arabia was his worst yet, and his continued struggles on the circuit are a cause for concern. As one of the highest-paid players on the tour, DeChambeau needs to turn his form around quickly if he wants to justify the hefty salary he receives from LIV Golf.

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