Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau both claimed to be suffering from the same problem after disappointing Masters displays
Photo by David Paul Morris/Augusta National/Getty Images The inquest into what caused both Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm to have such a terrible time at The Masters is continuing. Heading into the first major of the year, there appeared to be a good chance of a LIV Golf star emerging victorious at Augusta National, with DeChambeau and Rahm winning three times between them this year. Ultimately, neither player was any sort of factor on Sunday.
In fact, DeChambeau was not even playing in the final round. The problem Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm face at every major DeChambeau missed the cut. He struggled with his irons once again, while his week will be remembered for the nightmares he endured in bunkers on the 11th and 18th holes.
Rahm, meanwhile, began the final day at five over par. Ultimately, he finished in a tie for 38th. Just one LIV player managed to finish inside the top 30 at The Masters.
It is a very bleak situation for the breakaway league. And speaking on the Golf Channel Podcast , Rex Hoggard suggested that the LIV players appear to carry a burden into every major that they are struggling to deal with. “I did want to point out that these are by far and away the best two players on LIV Golf and we’ve seen it, we’ve talked about the idea that going to 72 holes on LIV Golf was going to only benefit the best players.
We’ve seen that, Bryson DeChambeau has won twice. Jon Rahm has won once. Jon Rahm hasn’t finished outside the top five.
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