Bryson DeChambeau
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- Bryson DeChambeau admits to turning to AI to help fix his swing after struggles at LIV Golf Korea
Bryson DeChambeau used artificial intelligence to analyze his golf swing after a poor performance at LIV Golf Korea. He discussed physics principles like torque and grip pressure with AI, specifically Gemini, to address issues with his club turnover. His final-round score of 65 tied for the lowest of the day despite earlier struggles.
- Bryson DeChambeau insists he is ‘optimistic’ about the future of LIV Golf despite Saudis pulling funding
Bryson DeChambeau expresses optimism about LIV Golf's future despite Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF) pulling funding after 2026. The league is seeking $250 million to $350 million for a 10-event global schedule and projects profitability within three years. DeChambeau has hinted at potentially shifting focus to his YouTube channel but remains committed to supporting LIV.
- Scoop: How LIV Golf plans to stay alive
LIV Golf is seeking to raise up to $250 million from new investors after losing support from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund. The league plans to share its fundraising plan with players and will be managed by Ducera Partners. LIV aims to reach profitability within 20 months if it secures the full investment.
- LIV Golf CEO teases announcements in 'next 10 days,' talks Bryson DeChambeau's future with LIV
LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil believes Bryson DeChambeau is committed to staying with LIV despite his contract expiring after this season. DeChambeau has been non-committal about returning to the PGA Tour and has expressed interest in joining meetings with potential new investors. LIV is facing funding challenges after losing its primary source of funding.
- Bryson DeChambeau was 'completely shocked' by LIV Golf collapse, says he's ready to move to YouTube full time
Bryson DeChambeau expressed shock at LIV Golf's financial backing collapse and is considering moving to YouTube full-time. The collapse was sudden and unexpected, with the Saudi Arabia-backed Public Investment Fund ending its support after the 2026 season. DeChambeau wants to grow his YouTube channel and play in tournaments that want him.
- Trump turns Obama-era youth health policy on its head as school fitness benchmark returns
President Donald Trump will sign a presidential memorandum restoring the Presidential Fitness Test Award, reviving a competitive school-based fitness program phased out during the Obama administration. The move aims to reintroduce a performance-based benchmark for student fitness. This action is part of the Trump administration's broader 'Make America Healthy Again' push.
- LIV Golf reportedly loses Saudi funding as tour's future looks murky
The Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) is ending its funding for LIV Golf after this season, putting the tour's future at risk. The decision aligns with PIF's new 2030 investment strategy focused on efficiency, raising concerns about the league's financial stability and top players like Bryson DeChambeau.
- LIV Golf's New Orleans event cancelled weeks after CEO vowed season would go on 'full throttle'
LIV Golf's New Orleans event, scheduled for late June, has been canceled, raising concerns about the league's financial stability. CEO Scott O’Neil previously vowed the 2026 season would continue 'full throttle,' but the Saudi-backed Public Investment Fund will end its financial support after 2026, forcing LIV to seek new funding. The cancellation disrupts the summer schedule and highlights uncertainty about the league's future.
- Rory McIlroy has a 6-shot lead entering the 3rd round of the Masters. Can anyone make it close?
Rory McIlroy leads the Masters by six strokes after 36 holes, with potential scenarios ranging from a dominant win to a collapse. Other top contenders include Patrick Reed, Tyrrell Hatton, and Bryson DeChambeau, while DeChambeau missed the cut due to poor performance.
- McIlroy atop Masters leaderboard again, while DeChambeau and Rahm will have to fight to make the cut
Rory McIlroy leads the Masters leaderboard after a strong first round, tied with Sam Burns. Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm struggled with high scores, facing challenges to make the cut. The tournament at Augusta National faces potential difficulties due to dry weather conditions.