Bryson DeChambeau News Emerges Amid LIV Golf Questions
Summary
Golfer Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the LIV Golf Mexico City event due to a wrist injury. Reports say he has been exploring options outside LIV Golf and might ask for up to $500 million to resign, using his YouTube success as part of his negotiation.Key Facts
- DeChambeau pulled out of the LIV Golf Mexico City event because of wrist discomfort.
- He plans to recover and hopes to play in the upcoming LIV Golf Virginia event.
- During Masters week, DeChambeau and his team met with other organizations about possibly leaving LIV Golf.
- He may request up to $500 million to resign from LIV Golf.
- DeChambeau has used his YouTube channel's success to negotiate with potential new teams.
- He is open to playing only the four major golf championships while filming content.
- DeChambeau and Jon Rahm are top players in LIV Golf, winning the last four LIV events.
- LIV Golf insiders are hopeful DeChambeau will stay but worry about the cost of keeping him.
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