Bryson DeChambeau Withdraws from LIV Golf Mexico City Due to Wrist Injury
DeChambeau exits LIV event with wrist injury
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Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the final round of LIV Golf Mexico City due to wrist discomfort, aiming to avoid further injury. He was significantly behind leader Jon Rahm and hopes to return for LIV Golf Virginia in May, ahead of the PGA Championship.
- 01Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the final round due to wrist injury.
- 02He was 16 shots behind leader Jon Rahm at the time of withdrawal.
- 03DeChambeau aims to compete in LIV Golf Virginia from May 7-10.
- 04He struggled in the previous Masters, missing the cut.
- 05LIV Golf confirmed its return to Chapultepec Golf Club next year.
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Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the final round of LIV Golf Mexico City on Sunday, citing discomfort in his wrist. He was trailing significantly behind leader Jon Rahm, who held a two-shot lead going into the final round. DeChambeau expressed his disappointment, stating that he did not want to aggravate his injury further. He hopes to be fit for LIV Golf Virginia scheduled for May 7-10, just before the PGA Championship. This week has been marked by uncertainty for LIV Golf, with CEO Scott O'Neil assuring staff of funding through the end of the year amidst speculation about the league's financial future. Additionally, LIV Golf announced it would return to Chapultepec Golf Club next year.
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