LIV Golf at the Masters: How Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, others fared
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.
Two LIV Golf stars – Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm – entered the 2026 Masters among the favorites to win the green jacket. Only one of them managed to make the cut. Rahm bounced back from a 6-over par start to the tournament with a 2-under round on Friday.
That allowed the 2023 Masters winner to make the 4-over cut on the number. Meanwhile, it appeared DeChambeau was going to get a chance to play the weekend after he shot 1-under through the first 17 holes of his second round. The two-time U.
S. Open champion was sitting at 3-over for the tournament before a disastrous triple-bogey on the 18th hole sent him home early for the third time in his last five Masters appearances. While DeChambeau and Rahm were LIV Golf's headliners at the 2026 Masters, Tyrrell Hatton is currently best positioned to challenge for the green jacket.
The Englishman moved to 4-under for the tournament after a sparkling, 6-under performance that was good for the second-best round on Friday behind reigning Masters champion Rory McIlroy (7-under). More: Masters hot takes, predictions after Round 2: Green jacket is Rory McIlroy's to lose Still, Hatton is far behind McIlroy, who shot 12-under over the first two days of the tournament and will take a six-stroke lead into the weekend. Here's a look at how all 10 of the LIV Golfers in the field for the 2026 Masters have fared with the tournament reaching its halfway point.