Golf’s first major of the year, The Masters, is fast approaching and LIV GOlf star Bryson DeChambeau is confident he’ll have a lot of success at Augusta National
Bryson DeChambeau, the golf star representing LIV Golf, has issued a foreboding message to his PGA Tour competitors as he expresses his assurance prior to The Masters. DeChambeau, Cameron Smith, and Brooks Koepka are among the few players who can still participate in the Augusta showcase, as they are eligible on the Saudi-funded tour.
In addition to them, six other former winners who are now part of LIV Golf also have lifelong exemptions.
With only two months remaining, the spotlight will be on DeChambeau and his fellow LIV Golf players as they prepare for the highly anticipated golf event at Augusta National. Their recent departure from the PGA Tour has drawn significant attention.
They will inevitably field questions about returning to the more traditional format after focusing on 54-hole LIV Golf events with shotgun starts. But DeChambeau is far from concerned about how he will fare.
He confidently declared ahead of LIV Golf Las Vegas that he will have a “great week” at The Masters and he is already extremely excited to prove a point in the first major of the year.
“I got equipment that’ll serve me well as my golf swing is doing well,” DeChambeau said when asked about The Masters. “I’m going to have a great week. I’m looking forward to that tremendously.”
DeChambeau’s confidence made perfect sense as he lit up The Las Vegas Country Club on Day Two of LIV Golf’s second event of the year. Just two days after his confident comments to Mirror Sport, he posted a 62 to enter the final day tied with Dustin Johnson for the lead on -11.
Nevertheless, DeChambeau has put his individual targets to one side when it comes to the LIV Golf season. He insists his main focus is on his Crushers GC and their fortunes in the team competition, which he knows is vital to set LIV apart from the PGA Tour.
When questioned about his objectives for the upcoming season at LIV Golf Las Vegas, DeChambeau informed Mirror Sport that his aim is to perform strongly as an individual and also maintain the team’s excellent performance.
“LIV focuses on the concept of team golf, and I believe that increasing people’s comprehension of this philosophy will lead to enhanced achievements.” “What truly motivates me is not just the individual aspect, but the collective effort.
Playing for my team, supporting my teammates, and the strong sense of camaraderie we share are what truly excite me and give me a reason to look forward to each day.”