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Source: Fox News
Summary
Bryson DeChambeau played in the LIV Golf’s Mexico City event, where he was not thrilled with the course conditions. He missed the cut at The Masters for the second year in a row, after being the second odds-on favorite to win. LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil confirmed that Saudi Arabia is ending its funding after this season, but plans to create a business plan to keep the organization going.
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The game followed a familiar script.
DeChambeau’s frustration was palpable, especially with the course conditions. He’s had issues with the course before, calling the bunkers “the worst f—ing bunkers ever”.
This time, he was unhappy with the patchy grass on the 16th hole. He waited for a rules official, but wasn’t given the benefit of the doubt.
DeChambeau’s struggles continued as he shot an even second round for the second day in a row.
It’s a pattern we’ve seen before – DeChambeau’s game doesn’t always translate to success.
Original observation: The result wasn’t surprising by the end.
Author: Evan Null








