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Bryson DeChambeau's comments on LIV Golf have raised eyebrows due to their contradictory nature. He urged players to unite for the tour's survival while also expressing support for LIV amidst funding concerns.
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Bryson DeChambeau isnât going about his negotiations with LIV Golf and the PGA Tour quietly.
When it was reported that the Saudi Public Fund was withdrawing support of the tour for next season, DeChambeau, the face of the league, has given out mixed signals.
On one hand, he said as long as thereâs a tour to play on heâll support LIV, and told the rest of the players that âegos need to get droppedâ so they can come together and keep the tour alive.
But on the other hand, he has been in discussions with PGA Tour officials about a potential return. Heâs likely been told that heâll have to agree to some terms if he wants to rejoin the tour, and despite talking about other playersâ egos, he said, âItâs quite unfortunate in my opinion, considering what I could do for them.â
DeChambeau also made it clear to anyone who will listen that heâs willing to step away from full-time competition to do content creation. Thatâs a lot of mixed signals from the two-time US Open winner, and 2002 PGA Championship winner Rich Beem reacted to these comments.
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DeChambeauâs comments about LIV players and their egos were a subject of discussion on the Sky Sports PGA Championship broadcast, and Beem didnât hold back on DeChambeau.
He said, âThe whole sequence of what he said, it was very awkward. It didnât flow. He would say some things and then contradict himself three sentences later.
âThatâs what kind of guy he is. His mind bounces a million miles an hour, which is why a lot of fans love him. He doesnât do anything straightforward or by the book.â
Thatâs certainly true of DeChambeau, who is going about these negotiations with both LIV and the PGA Tour in a mind-bending way. There doesnât seem to be any danger of the American dropping his ego anytime soon.
Much of the discussion about DeChambeauâs suggestion that he could do content creation full-time and only play majors has been about if itâs possible for him to compete at the highest level. But not many have taken time to discuss what would happen if he did make it work.
If DeChambeau proves he can compete for major championship victories as a YouTuber, he would change golf forever. There are plenty of players who donât enjoy the day-to-day grind of tour golf. How many of those players would follow suit?
Doing YouTube would allow players to spend more time with their family, and they wouldnât have to constantly tour the country, or the world, to make a living. Plus the money wouldnât depend solely on their performances on the PGA Tour.
So DeChambeau has the chance to change the game forever if he does indeed step away from the professional game.
Bryson DeChambeau stated he would support LIV Golf as long as there is a tour to play on, despite recent reports of funding withdrawal.
Rich Beem criticized DeChambeau for sending mixed signals regarding LIV Golf, calling his remarks 'awkward' and contradictory.
The withdrawal of support from the Saudi Public Fund raises concerns about the financial stability and future of the LIV Golf tour.

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