
Bryson DeChambeau heads into The Masters as one of the most in-form players in world golf.
The American has won back-to-back LIV Golf events, including a dramatic playoff victory over Jon Rahm in South Africa.
DeChambeau’s latest triumph came after a composed final round and a moment of brilliance in extra holes.
But despite his success, he has already highlighted a key issue he needs to address before Augusta.
Bryson DeChambeau names driver issue before The Masters
DeChambeau admitted that his performances are not quite perfect, even after consecutive wins.
The 32-year-old pointed to his driving as an area that still needs improvement.
“I’m still pulling that dang driver. I’ve got to fix that,” he said.

It is a small but significant concern, particularly heading into The Masters, where precision off the tee is crucial.
DeChambeau’s honesty underlines his high standards, with the American clearly unwilling to overlook any weakness in his game.
Even at the top of the leaderboard, he is still searching for marginal gains that could make the difference at Augusta National.
Bryson DeChambeau builds momentum after LIV Golf South Africa win
DeChambeau’s latest victory came in dramatic fashion at LIV Golf South Africa.
He finished tied with Jon Rahm at 26-under-par before producing a stunning shot in the playoff.
From the rough on the par-five 18th, DeChambeau struck a superb fairway wood to around 15 feet for eagle, putting immediate pressure on his rival.
When Rahm was unable to convert his opportunity, DeChambeau calmly secured the win to claim his fifth LIV Golf title.
“It’s huge. It’s huge for our momentum,” he added. “I’m super proud of the guys… I think that’s nine team wins now. This is my fifth LIV individual win.”
Having also won in Singapore the previous week, DeChambeau is carrying serious momentum into the first major of the year.
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