Bryson DeChambeau headed for Ryder Cup return
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Keegan Bradley has confirmed Bryson DeChambeau will be part of his Ryder Cup team, even if he fails to qualify automatically. The US golf star is currently fifth in the Team USA qualification
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.
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Yardbarker on MSNGolf’s focus shifts to the Ryder Cup after Open ChampionshipAfter a dominant performance by Scottie Scheffler in last weekend’s Open Championship, the narrative around this year’s Ryder Cup in New York has begun to take shape.
"I played with him a lot in college, and he was not that good, so he's figured out a lot of stuff since then," Bryson DeChambeau joked about Claret Jug-winner Scottie Scheffler.
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.
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.
After a tough first round, Bryson DeChambeau woke up with a different mindset on Friday and shot 6-under 65 in the second round.
Amid LIV Golf's renewed OWGR points bid, Bryson DeChambeau feels that the league is heading in the right direction. However, he admitted that the growth hasn’t been as quick as he expected it to be.
Express Sport provides all the latest updates from the final day of The Open, with Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau among those chasing Scottie Scheffler.
LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau is known for pushing the limits of golf. His next innovation involves using AI to create the perfect swing.