Bryson DeChambeau has raised a few eyebrows with his comments about LIV Golf, casting some doubt on his commitment to the league ahead of the new season.
In LIV Golf’s early days, public criticism from players was almost unheard of. The feedback was so consistently positive that it left people wondering how much of it was authentic.
Now, the landscape is shifting. Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed have both walked away from LIV, and Bryson DeChambeau hasn’t exactly been reassuring about where he stands.
Bryson DeChambeau’s stance on LIV Golf questioned by PGA Tour player

DeChambeau’s position also appears to have shifted, particularly after Brooks Koepka made the decision to leave.
His contract runs out at the end of the coming season, and he’s now questioned LIV’s move to 72-hole events, a format change he’d previously backed.
LIV may take that as an alarming sign. Michael Kim weighed in on social media, suggesting DeChambeau is trying to apply pressure during negotiations.
Michael Kim offers his thoughts on DeChambeau’s negotiation tactics
Bryson DeChambeau hasn’t been shy about voicing his dissatisfaction with LIV Golf recently, a shift that could have significant implications for the league.
DeChambeau’s contract with LIV is set to expire at the end of the upcoming season. His recent comments about 72-hole events, which he initially supported but now questions, add another layer of uncertainty.
Michael Kim responded to DeChambeau’s remarks on social media, interpreting them as a deliberate move in contract negotiations. It’s possible that DeChambeau is using his public platform to gain leverage in discussions with LIV.
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