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Bryson DeChambeau expressed concerns about the conditions at Aronimink ahead of the 2026 PGA Championship, emphasizing his preference for firmer course conditions. He skipped the pre-tournament press conference but shared insights in an interview with ESPN.
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Bryson DeChambeau chose to skip his pre-tournament press conference at the 2026 PGA Championship, but he did sit down with ESPNâs Garrett Johnston at Aronimink, and the two-time major champion has one thing on his mind: the conditions.
âIâve played there before. I like it. I played it when it rained, but I want to see it in firm conditions, though,â he said. âI won two events and thought I was coming in hot. It was a good test of golf. I just donât feel like I was in the best state with my game relative to wet conditions. But Iâve won a bunch now in wet conditions, and hopefully I know how to play it.â
In a tweet, Johnston shares that DeChambeau was candid about his relationship with the historic Donald Ross layout on Newtown Square as he raises concerns about the course.
This concern is not a minor one. DeChambeauâs entire game is engineered around maximizing distance and exploiting the firmness of fairways to extract extra yards and roll. Soft, waterlogged conditions do the opposite for him, as they take the pace off the ball and rob him of running the game that stretches his distance advantage.
When Aronimink was last visited by professional golf, the 2018 BMW Championship, it rained heavily throughout the week. DeChambeau arrived that year riding two consecutive wins, the Del Technologies Championship and the Northern Trust. However, it ended in ruins. He finished tied for 18th at 12 under, a result that, in the context of a three-win run, felt like a missed opportunity.
His LIV Golf teammate Jon Rahm, who also played the 2018 BMW at Aronimink, described the experience similarly ahead of this week.
Bryson DeChambeau raised concerns about the course conditions at Aronimink, specifically preferring firmer conditions for better play.
Bryson DeChambeau chose to skip the pre-tournament press conference but participated in an interview with ESPN instead.
DeChambeau mentioned that he has played well at Aronimink in the past, winning two events, but expressed a desire to see the course in firmer conditions.
DeChambeau stated that while he has won in wet conditions, he feels he performs better in firmer conditions.
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âWhat I remember of that event at Aronimink was that it was extremely wet. We had a lot of rain. From what I hear, it hasnât rained here in quite a while, and the golf course is already firm.â
So the speculations among LIV players about the conditions of the course and weather are high.
Earlier this year, DeChambeau won back-to-back LIV Golf titles in Singapore and South Africa, both in a playoff fashion, becoming the first LIV player to win consecutive events since Taylor Gooch in 2023. In fact, he has five individual LIV titles in total, and the 2026 season has been his most dominant run on that circuit. But the Masters in April was a grave punch. Despite arriving in Augusta fresh off those two wins, DeChambeau missed the cut. Now the PGA Championship represents his first real chance to assert himself in a major championship after a stumble.
The stakes of this championship also extend well beyond a trophy. Saudi Arabiaâs LIV Golf circuit is losing its PIF funding after 2026, and DeChambeauâs return to the PGA Tour is also looking shaky. In fact, winning a Wanner Maker trophy would make it his third major, and it would move him into a rarefied group of active players. As multiple reports have also noted this week, the last six major winners have all come from the PGA Tour, and until that changes, DeChambeauâs position may remain what it is.
Jon Rahm sat down with reporters on Tuesday at Aronimink, and the questions went well beyond the championship. With PIF confirming it will pull LIVâs funding after 2025, he was asked whether he joined the tour believing he would be the catalyst for a merger with the PGA Tour, and his answer was a careful one.
âI was never thinking that I was going to be any sort of weight that would tip the scales to make things come together. That was never an argument in my mind.â
Despite the noise, Rahm has been in strong form coming into Aronimink. He has two wins, three runner-up finishes, and a healthy lead in the LIVâs season-long standings. He has described last weekâs event at the Trump National as âa proper test of golfâ and a useful warm-up heading into the major.
âI didnât hit it with my best, but you can learn a few things in a week prior to the major,â he said.
On the other hand, Bryson DeChambeau skipped the press conference altogether and channelled everything into the preparation instead. He was the last player seen on the practice range on Monday and the last on the putting green on Tuesday.
Additionally, Tyrrell Hatton, Dustin Johnson, and Cameron Smith are among the 11 LIV players in the field this week, each aware that a major champion stage is one of the few places where results can speak louder than contracts.
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