A Growing Concern Emerges For Bryson DeChambeau

The golf world was hit with unexpected news this week, as Bryson DeChambeau was forced to withdraw from a LIV Golf event due to a wrist injury—casting serious doubt on his immediate future.

DeChambeau pulled out before the final round of LIV Golf Mexico City after experiencing discomfort in his wrist during Saturday’s play. According to reports, the decision was made to avoid further aggravating the injury, with the two-time U.S. Open champion stating he would take time to get evaluated.

The timing couldn’t be worse.

DeChambeau entered the event looking to continue a dominant stretch, having recently won back-to-back LIV tournaments. But instead, he struggled throughout the week, sitting 16 shots behind the lead before ultimately withdrawing. His performance followed another disappointment at the Masters, where he failed to make the cut despite entering as a strong contender.

This latest setback is especially concerning given his history. DeChambeau has previously dealt with wrist issues, including surgery earlier in his career, making any new discomfort a potential long-term concern.

Looking ahead, the biggest question now is his availability.

DeChambeau expressed hope that he will be ready for the next LIV Golf event in Virginia, scheduled for early May—but more importantly, this injury clouds his status for the upcoming PGA Championship shortly after. If the injury lingers, it could derail what was shaping up to be another strong major season for one of golf’s most polarizing stars.

Beyond just his individual situation, this adds to what has already been a chaotic week for LIV Golf, with ongoing questions surrounding the league’s long-term stability and overall direction.

For DeChambeau, though, the focus is simple: recovery.

Because if his wrist isn’t right, everything else takes a back seat.

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Landon Kardian