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The Spun on MSNBryson DeChambeau Refuses To Apologize For Where He Stands PoliticallyBryson DeChambeau won't be taking home the title at the Open Championship this weekend, but he had one heck of a final round on Sunday. The 31-year-old golfer posted a -7 in the final round. He finished at -9 for the tournament.
He shot 78 in the opening round at Royal Portrush and looked well on the way to missing the cut in his second straight major. Instead, he flipped a switch and instead shot under par the next three days and earned himself a top-10 finish with a stellar closing 54 holes, finishing as the lowest LIV golfer on the leaderboard.
The two-time U.S. Open champion said LIV could create more pathways, while offering another idea that could improve the league’s second bid with the OWGR.
Golf pro DeChambeau, 31, revealed in January that he was using a portion of his fortune to buy up land in his hometown of Clovis, CA.
Jon DeChambeau, Bryson's father, passed away in November 2022 at age 63.
Public personalities need platforms, and whether he leaves Sunday with the Claret Jug or not, winter kicks in for DeChambeau on July 20.
Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm are supporting LIV’s effort to reapply for world-ranking points, citing to the quality of the league’s players and its “sufficient competition.”
Bryson DeChambeau's Open Championship journey took a sharp turn on Saturday, just a day after his electric seven-birdie comeback in Round 2. As Day 3 unfolded at Royal Portrush, the LIV Golf star found himself battling not just the brutal course but the clock as well.