Although March was a success, April has not been a good month for Bryson DeChambeau, as the LIV Golf star continues to struggle on the course.
Despite being fancied for a shot at the top prize at The Masters, DeChambeau missed the cut at Augusta National with a score of six-over-par through Thursday and Friday.
Amid intense speculation over the future of the breakaway tour, CEO Scott O’Neil insisted LIV Golf will continue this season as normal.
The show must go on, it seems, but DeChambeau does not appear to be too happy with the way the show is going right now.
🚨⛳️🤦🏼♂️ #LIVID — Bryson DeChambeau is NOT happy with the course conditions at LIV Mexico City @BrysonLegion “You got destroyed grass… oh this is rough.”“Guys this is what we’re playing on apparently!”(Via: perisgoIf/IG) pic.twitter.com/bJc8QG9Fq0April 17, 2026
It all started on the 16th hole on Thursday, as DeChambeau found himself in a greenside bunker, with his escape then not going to plan.
Not only did his shot fly out of the sand, across the green, and into the spectators on the other side, but from there the American found patchy grass and dried mud.
While his ball was in a decent lie atop the turf, the 32-year-old very vocally shared his complaints about the course conditions.
“You got destroyed grass,” he said. “Oh, this is rough? Definitely good to see.”
DeChambeau then called over a course official to get a second ruling on the situation.
“Guys, this is what we’re playing with apparently,” he added. “You’ve got to have a rule here. It’s unbelievable, absolutely out of the question.”
Given the rule in golf is you play the ball as it lies (unless in extreme circumstances), DeChambeau’s protest was rightly waved away and he had to finish the hole from the rough.
Bryson’s short putt was way off 👀#LIVGolfMexicoCity pic.twitter.com/C8cPaSg1QSApril 17, 2026
Wedge shots weren’t the only obstacle for DeChambeau this week. The big-hitter struggled on the greens, too.
During round two, on the 13th hole, DeChambeau had what appeared to be a…
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