Bryson DeChambeau takes shot at PGA TOUR
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Bryson Dechambeau, who could have returned to the PGA Tour under a one-time “Returning Member Program” that Brooks Koepka used after leaving LIV Golf, said Tuesday he'd like to triple his YouTube channel audience if he cannot compete on LIV next year.
When Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) threw its weight behind LIV Golf, it had one aim: to flip professional golf on its head. No denying their billion-dollar bet stirred the pot, but with PIF now conveniently out of the way,
The two-time U.S. Open champion said he has talked to the PGA Tour about broader solutions and that he only will play where he is wanted.
Financially, the backing for Bryson DeChambeau’s pro career has been on the ropes since it seems the funds provided by LIV Golf sponsors have now officially dried up. The “Scientist” finds himself facing an unexpected turn of events since the Saudi Public Investment Fund made clear that it won’t be contributing to the circuit’s $30
Bryson DeChambeau got into a push-up contest on the White House lawn with none other than 90-year-old Gary Player.
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Donald Trump gives up after embarrassingly missing several putts in front of Bryson DeChambeau
Donald Trump missed all three of his putts on the South Lawn during the Presidential Fitness Day event, a moment that spread rapidly online given his frequent boasts about his golf skills
President Donald Trump reestablished the Presidential Fitness Test on Tuesday and played on the White House putting green with young golfers, golf legend Gary Player, and Bryson DeChambeau. The song "Eye of the Tiger" was playing while the group gathered on the green.