
Bryson DeChambeau will be desperate to turn things around at the PGA Championship this week.
DeChambeau’s major season got off to a terrible start at Augusta National last month when he missed the cut at The Masters.
However, he has won twice on LIV Golf this season, so his game is definitely in decent shape.
Bryson DeChambeau is one of the biggest stars in the game, but he has to start performing well in majors again.
There is no time like the present for the 32-year-old, as he heads to Aronimink this week for the PGA Championship.

Bryson DeChambeau’s future with LIV Golf is up in the air right now after PIF pulled out of funding the league.
However, talk about his future can wait until next week. The only thing the 32-year-old should be focusing on right now is the PGA Championship.
What Bryson DeChambeau shot at a public course before the PGA Championship
Just days before the PGA Championship, DeChambeau headed to Cedar Crest Golf Course in Dallas, Texas, and attempted to break the course record.
This was episode number three in the series where DeChambeau heads to public courses and tries to break the course records.
In the first two episodes, he equalled the course record at Southern Oaks after shooting a 63, but failed to do so at Texarkana, after he posted a 69.
The two-time US Open champion posted the video from Cedar Crest Golf Course on his YouTube channel, and the results were fairly surprising.

DeChambeau ended up posting a round of three-under par 69.
He made three birdies and 15 pars.
While that wasn’t a bad score on paper, he played really poorly, with his driver and putter letting him down.
Bryson DeChambeau’s weak-link exposed at Cedar Crest
DeChambeau will have to play so much better this week at Aronimink if he is to have any chance whatsoever of winning the PGA Championship.
At Cedar Crest Golf Course, the LIV Golf star was hitting a slinging draw with his driver, and he found it almost impossible to hold the fairways.
The 32-year-old’s inability to hit a fade is bizarre considering the level he has reached in the game.
It will be almost impossible for him to win another major unless he finds a way of being able to at least his a soft cut.
On his day, Bryson DeChambeau is one of the best golfers in the world, but his inability to hit the ball both ways may really hold him back at the PGA Championship this week.




