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We're monitoring the cut line at the 2025 Open Championship to see which PGA Tour and LIV Golf stars could make and miss the cut at Royal Portrush. The biggest star with the most to do today at The Open is Bryson DeChambeau,
The LIV golfer struggled on Thursday shooting 7-over par as he struggled around Royal Portrush. The golf influencer has never been a fan of links golf. In his previous seven Open Championships he has missed three cuts and finished T60, T51, T33 and in 2022 at St. Andrews ended up at T8 in his best performance.
Despite those past struggles, DeChambeau is coming into the 2025 edition of The Open with a belief that this will be the year he cracks the code. He notes he feels better about his swing and equipment this time around, while also getting more comfortable on the greens.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: Bryson DeChambeau gives fans what they want, returns to tee box to crush driverAnd that's exactly what Bryson DeChambeau did on Tuesday at Royal Portrush. The two-time U.S. Open champ would love to add a British Open title to his major collection this week. But even if he isn't crowned the "Champion Golfer of the Year" on Sunday,
Bryson DeChambeau had serious trouble with the fescue on hole 4, hitting his third shot all of one yard and hacking out on his fourth to wind up with double bogey.
Bryson DeChambeau is open to ideas as he bids to improve his poor record at the British Open, where handling the fickle weather can be the key to success.
Bryson DeChambeau chuckled when he said it last year but there's no denying the difference between plan and execution when playing in challenging conditions that are typically par for the course in The Open Championship.
Bryson DeChambeau, a two-time U.S. Open champion, has struggled at the British Open, missing the cut three times in seven appearances. DeChambeau's high ball flight and limited ability to shape shots make links golf challenging for him, especially in windy conditions.