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Just days before Augusta National would deliver a humbling verdict on his game, Bryson DeChambeau was making headlines for a different reason: the acquisition of a new golf technology venture. While the move signaled his ambition to perfect the sport,
Bryson DeChambeau continues to be inspired by his parents, Jon and Jan DeChambeau. The golfer was born to Jon and Jan on Sept. 16, 1993. They also share a son named Garrett, and raised their family in Clovis, Calif. The couple remained married until Jon’s death in 2022 from complications related to diabetes.
It’s been an eventful opening round at The Masters, as it usually is. Tee shots are flying and they don’t always find their mark. One fan learned that the hard way on a particularly treacherous shot from Bryson DeChambeau.
Bryson DeChambeau previously clarified he is keeping his options open in the dating world after being romantically linked with Lilia Schneider. The American golfer is currently battling through the Masters after enduring a difficult first round at Augusta National.
LIV Golf sent 10 of its members to the 2026 Masters. Here's a look at the leaderboard for the group and how Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm have done.
If the idea of a 3D-printed golf club isn’t confusing enough, Bryson DeChambeau did his best to further muddy the situation Thursday after a disappointing first round at the Masters. DeChambeau had a rather awkward post-round interview about his 3D-printed 5 iron after posting a 4-over 76 that had him outside the top 50 after 18 rounds at Augusta National.
One bad stretch of golf can be all it takes for a player, especially at the highest level, to consider making a switch. But for Bryson DeChambeau, with the 2026 Masters approaching, he took matters into his own hands.
Why the golf world celebrates Bryson as a genius when he wins, but treats him like a failed experiment the moment he shoots over
Bryson DeChambeau is building his own golf clubs. He's not working with any brands. Just crafting golf clubs from scratch.
Bryson DeChambeau is known for his unconventional approach to golf, including his move to LIV Golf and designing his own clubs. DeChambeau feels he has found a balance between having a "fire in his belly" and perspective on life outside of golf.