Okay, so today I was poking around, trying to figure out if Bryson DeChambeau has ever won the Masters. You know, that big golf tournament?
I started by looking up general info about the guy. Turns out, his full name is Bryson James Aldrich DeChambeau, and he was born on September 16, 1993. He’s an American golfer, now with LIV Golf, but he used to be on the PGA Tour. I saw he’s won two big championships – the U.S. Open, in 2020 and 2024.
Then I dug into the Masters specifically. I searched for “Has Bryson DeChambeau won the Masters?”
- I found out that, as of June 2024, he hasn’t actually won the Masters. Bummer.
- But he did snag the lead at the start of the Masters this year with a 7-under 65. That’s pretty good, right?
- He also got a five-year exemption for the Masters after winning the U.S. Open. That means he gets to play in the Masters for the next five years without having to qualify each time.
I also stumbled upon some drama about his move to LIV Golf. Apparently, he signed a massive four-year, $125 million contract with them in June 2022. That’s a lot of money! It’s tied for the fourth-biggest contract in LIV Golf, behind some other big names.
There was also something about his friendship with Tiger Woods, and how it got messed up because of the whole LIV Golf thing. Sounds like a soap opera, huh?
My conclusion
So, after all that digging, the answer is no, Bryson DeChambeau has not won the Masters yet. But he’s done well in other tournaments, and he’s definitely made a splash with his move to LIV Golf. I guess we’ll have to wait and see if he ever takes home that green jacket!