Bryson DeChambeau withdraws from final round of LIV Golf with wrist injury
- 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 tournament due to injury
Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the final round of LIV Golf Mexico City on Sunday after he felt discomfort in his wrist while playing the day before, capping what was a dramatic event for the popular golfer and the rebel golf league.
Bryson DeChambeau Withdraws From LIV Mexico City Golf Tournament After Disappointing Masters Run
Pro golfer Bryson DeChambeau announced that he is withdrawing from the LIV Mexico City Golf Tournament due to a wrist injury. “I experienced some discomfort in my wrist during yesterday’s round and have decided to withdraw from the final round of LIV Golf Mexico City to prevent further injury,” said DeChambeau in a Sunday, April 19 statement via X. “Not how I wanted this week to go, but wishing the Crushers a strong finish.” He continued, “I’m g…
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