LIV Golf's Bryson DeChambeau reveals which major he would LOVE to win...

Bryson DeChambeau may have moved to LIV Golf, but he is still eligible for major championships and there is one which he would love to win...

Bryson DeChambeau reveals which major he would LOVE to win...
Bryson DeChambeau reveals which major he would LOVE to win...

Former US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau led a Q&A on his Instagram story last night and he was asked which major title he would love to win.

He had a very simple answer "The Masters for sure." DeChambeau is set to tee it up at Augusta National in April as he is exempt despite making the controversial switch to LIV Golf.

DeChambeau won the US Open in 2020 which earned him five years' worth of playing rights at The Masters. On December 20, Augusta announced that their criteria wouldn't change despite players moving to the Saudi-backed series.

The 29-year-old doesn't have the best record at the Georgia venue. His best finish came in 2016 when he came 21st on the leaderboard. He missed the cut in his latest attempt in 2022.

Bryson DeChambeau reveals which major he would LOVE to win...
Bryson DeChambeau reveals which major he would LOVE to win...

In 2020 when Dustin Johnson won the Green Jacket, DeChambeau turned some heads when he considered the famous course a "par-67" due to his ability to hit the ball a country mile off the tee.

The Masters will have a very different complexion in 2023 with the presence of LIV Golf players on the hallowed grounds at Magnolia Lane, especially with the likes of Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson and Bubba Watson attending the past champion's dinner.

DeChambeau's lone major win came at Winged Foot where he won by six shots. This was his penultimate win on the PGA Tour before leaving to join Greg Norman's roster.

His first appearance on the LIV Golf Tour came at the Portland Invitational where he came 10th. He also came 10th at the Chicago Invitational which was as high as he reached in an individual leaderboard on the breakaway tour in 2022.

The rebel series finally has its 14 events locked in for the new season. The first event will be held at Mayakoba at the end of February and the final team championship will be in Jeddah in November.

 

 

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