Bryson DeChambeau Withdraws With Injury Day After Critical Course Comment
Summary
Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the LIV Golf tournament in Mexico City due to a wrist injury. He had complained about the poor condition of the course's grass and bunkers before deciding to leave the event.Key Facts
- Bryson DeChambeau is a two-time major golf champion.
- He withdrew to avoid worsening a wrist injury sustained during the tournament.
- DeChambeau criticized the playing surface and bunkers at the event.
- Before withdrawing, he was 2-over par and 16 shots behind the leader Jon Ram.
- The LIV Golf Virginia tournament is on May 7-10, before the PGA Championship.
- DeChambeau recently missed the cut at the Masters after making a triple bogey.
- He had won two LIV Golf tournaments earlier this year.
- DeChambeau plans to get his injury evaluated and hopes to compete in the next LIV tournament.
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