After winning a second U.S. Open, Bryson DeChambeau will certainly look back fondly on 2024. But most golf fans might better remember something a lot more unofficial that he did in the fall.
Early in his career, Bryson DeChambeau's vows to "change the game" were met with plenty of eye rolls. Unfortunately for the haters, he's delivered on that promise time and time again.
But amid that negativity, there stands one notable exception – the real winner of golf’s civil war has to be Bryson DeChambeau. And 2024 was undoubtedly the year of Bryson. You may remember ...
LIV Golf superstar Bryson DeChambeau recently spent 16 days attempting to sink a hole-in-one over his house. He began the challenge on Nov. 13, taking one shot on Day 1, two shots on Day 2 ...
Bryson DeChambeau ... Photo by donor Bill Armstrong (bottom left). There’s Craig James on right, drink cup raised.” While it’s hard to say exactly when DeChambeau arrived, the ball kicked ...
Four rounds in the 60s is usually good enough to win, but DeChambeau was edged out by Xander Schauffele on Sunday at Valhalla. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — You need luck to win major championships.