Bryson DeChambeau Bows Out of LIV Mexico City Golf Tournament
Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the LIV Mexico City Golf Tournament due to a wrist injury. He announced his decision following discomfort experienced during a round of play.
DeChambeau stated that he felt wrist discomfort and chose to withdraw to avoid further injury, expressing regret for not finishing but wishing his team success. He plans to take some days for evaluation and aims to be ready for an upcoming event in Virginia.
Recent Challenges
DeChambeau's withdrawal follows a disappointing performance at the Masters Tournament, where he did not advance past the cut. He aimed to win three consecutive tournaments at LIV Golf but fell behind by 16 shots before pulling out.
After winning his previous event in South Africa, DeChambeau expressed gratitude to his supporters during an emotional moment. He reflected on the challenges of life beyond golf without elaborating on specific details.
LIV Golf Affairs
LIV Golf, funded by Saudi interests and challenging the PGA Tour, faced rumors about its financial stability. LIV CEO Scott O’Neil dismissed these claims, affirming that their 2026 season will proceed as planned.
O'Neil emphasized that despite media speculation, their commitment remains strong, and they are moving forward with full momentum into their upcoming schedule.
Future Prospects
DeChambeau remains optimistic about returning to play in Virginia after recovery. In the interim, he is focusing on evaluating his condition to ensure readiness for future competitions.