Bryson DeChambeau reveals the career dilemma facing him after PGA Championship disaster
Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images Bryson DeChambeau’s PGA Championship week ended early at Aronimink, where he missed the cut despite arriving among the tournament favourites. The LIV Golf star opened with a damaging 76, leaving himself too much ground to make up before his major hopes faded on Friday. That disappointment has now led to a bigger question, with DeChambeau admitting he is unsure whether golf or content creation should define his next move.
Bryson DeChambeau admits career doubt after missed cut Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images Speaking on The Katie Miller Podcast after the missed cut, the two-time major winner gave a revealing answer about where his career currently stands. “I’m in that weird space right now, I don’t know what to do,” DeChambeau said. “Content creation or professional golf.
I don’t know what to do right now. ” It was a striking admission from a player who has built huge visibility away from tournament golf while still carrying major-winning expectations whenever he appears. The timing also matters.
DeChambeau’s LIV contract is due to expire at the end of the season, with uncertainty around the league’s financial future growing. For now, the sporting picture is just as complicated. Aronimink was supposed to offer another chance to prove his major credentials.
Instead, he left without the weekend and without his usual post-round media explanation, having chosen to focus privately on his game. That makes his podcast comments feel less like frustration from one bad week, and more like a genuine career crossroads. Read more: The crazy amount of money Ben Griffin spent every single week during the 2025 PGA Tour season Scottie Scheffler says if he’s concerned about his putting after poor performance at the PGA Championship Brooks Koepka outlines the ‘stupid’ error he made at the PGA Championship out of pure anger