Bryson DeChambeau left with shocking bruise after being struck by an egg (!)
LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau got egged during a recent video with YouTubers Good Good.
Bryson DeChambeau was left a shocking bruise on his back after being egged during a recent video with YouTubers Good Good.
The LIV Golf star joined Good Good for a game of golf roulette.
The concept behind the game was to throw a bottle on the floor and whichever way it was pointing meant that person had a free shot at the others.
The game started with hitting golf shots before it got a little aggressive with the use of eggs!
DeChambeau, 31, was unfortunately on the receiving end of an almighty hit to his back.
Check out the video and wait until the end to check out DeChambeau's shocking bruise.
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GolfMagic filmed some content with Good Good at The Open in 2023.
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DeChambeau is currently enjoying his off-season before returning to the LIV Golf League in February 2025.
The big-hitting American enjoyed a solid season in 2024, of course highlighted by winning his second US Open title in June.
DeChambeau made a clutch up and down for par on the 18th to seal a narrow one-shot victory over Rory McIlroy, who was left to rue missing two short putts on the closing holes.
Bryson will once again be captaining the Crushers GC in 2025, and his team will remain unchanged.
The Crushers also comprises Anirban Lahiri, Charles Howelll III and Paul Casey.
DeChambeau made headlines earlier in the week when appeared on stage during Donald Trump's Presidential victory parade.
Trump, who will return to the U.S. Presidency again in January 2025, called up DeChambeau during his speech.
"We have up here today the US Open champion -- he's a fantastic golfer," Trump said of DeChambeau.
"Obviously he hits the ball slightly longer than me - just a little bit.
"Bryson DeChambeau is up here some place."
Trump added: "He's got a great career going. Great US Open, Bryson!"
DeChambeau will compete in The Showdown on 17 December.
He will join his LIV Golf peer Brooks Koepka in a match against PGA Tour superstar duo McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler.
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