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Bryson DeChambeau withdraws from final round of LIV Golf with wrist injury

DeChambeau said wrist discomfort led him to stop after 54 holes, leaving Jon Rahm 16 shots ahead and LIV Golf Virginia next on his schedule.

  • On Sunday, April 19, Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the final round of LIV Golf Mexico City, citing wrist discomfort he experienced during Saturday's round to prevent further injury.
  • The withdrawal follows DeChambeau's disappointing missed cut at last week's Masters with an even-par 71, despite earlier wins at LIV Golf events in Singapore and South Africa.
  • At Chapultepec Golf Club, DeChambeau sat two over through three rounds, leaving him 16 shots behind current leader Jon Rahm, who held a two-shot lead entering the final round.
  • LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil addressed financial rumors, confirming funding is assured through year-end; the Saudi-funded league continues despite reports about the Public Investment Fund reconsidering its commitment.
  • DeChambeau, whose 4.5-year contract worth over $125 million ends later this year, remains focused on LIV; the league officially announced its return to Chapultepec next year.
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Bryson DeChambeau withdraws from final round of LIV Golf with wrist injury

Bryson DeChambeau has withdrawn from the final round of LIV Golf Mexico City due to a wrist injury. He was aiming to become the first player to win three consecutive times on LIV Golf.

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KTVB broke the news in Boise, United States on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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