Bryson DeChambeau seeks a strong rebound at the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club. After missing the cut at The Masters last month, the 32-year-old has secured two victories on LIV Golf this season, signaling solid form overall.
Pre-PGA Challenge at Cedar Crest
Days before the event, DeChambeau visited Cedar Crest Golf Course in Dallas, Texas, for the third installment of his public course record-breaking series. In the first episode, he matched the course record at Southern Oaks with a 63. He followed with a 69 at Texarkana, falling short of the target.
A video on his YouTube channel reveals his Cedar Crest round: a 3-under-par 69, featuring three birdies and 15 pars. Despite the respectable score, execution faltered, particularly with the driver and putter.
Driver Struggles Highlight Weaknesses
DeChambeau battled a persistent slinging draw off the tee, struggling to find fairways. His limited ability to shape shots with a fade stands out as a key deficiency for a player of his caliber. Sources close to the matter note that mastering shot versatility remains essential for major contention.
His LIV Golf future remains uncertain amid reports of the Public Investment Fund withdrawing league funding. For now, DeChambeau focuses solely on Aronimink, where improved ball-striking could position him for success.

