This Week In Golf: Our regular look at the biggest stories in professional golf, tournament previews and other key details you need to know.
Outside of the main professional golf tournaments, there were several other fascinating storylines relating to The Masters, LIV Golf and Charlie Woods.
This time around, we expect more of the same. Plenty has already gone on over the past few days and there is another hectic weekend of action still to come.
Below, we’ve picked out some of the key storylines you need to be aware of and provide an update on what’s already occurred.
BRYSON AND LA GOLF SPLIT
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According to Golf.com, Bryson DeChambeau and equipment manufacturer LA Golf have gone their separate ways.
DeChambeau brought the high-end brand to light in 2020 when he won the delayed US Open with 14 LA Golf shafts in his bag. He continued with that same set-up through his second US Open victory in 2024 and into The Masters last time out.
Then, for most of last year, DeChambeau used LA Golf club heads as well with a distinctive bulge-and-roll profile. Also in 2025, drivers partially designed by the two-time Major winner hit shelves.
However, a partnership which appeared perfectly intertwined hit a snag when – per LA Golf owner and CEO Reed Dickens via Golf.com – one of DeChambeau’s representatives suggested the pro golfer take on a majority share in the business and LA Golf flat out refused.
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Dickens said: “Bryson and I actually have some of the same tendencies, and I have nothing but respect for him.
“But he has this new consultant, a McKinsey-consulting type guy, and this guy says to me that Bryson is gonna walk unless he gets 51 percent. Bryson’s got 2 percent of the company. And I think the guy doesn’t realize that he’s dealing with a redneck.
“I say, ‘There’s no path for that.’ They played chicken with me, and now we’re going to graciously part ways.”
KEVIN NA SET FOR FIRST POST-LIV START
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