Bryson DeChambeau deepens ‘LIV Golf vs PGA Tour’ divide with Rory McIlroy remark

Bryson DeChambeau won his second major title as he outlasted Rory McIlroy at Pinehurst No. 2 to clinch the US Open title, but he suggested there was more at stake than that

Bryson DeChambeau has alluded to his US Open triumph over Rory McIlroy as much a “fight” between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour as it was a contest between the golfers themselves.

Taking after McIlroy’s lurch, which saw him drop his third shot in four holes, DeChambeau found an opportunity with fair requiring a standard on the ultimate gap to clinch his moment major title. In spite of hooking with his driver, he veered cleared out into the harsh off the tee but overseen to protect the circumstance by punching the ball out into the bunker and setting up an all-important up-and-down at Pinehurst to seal the bargain.

The 30-year-old executed a magnificent stroke from 55 yards to arrive inside four feet of the gap, taken after by sinking the putt that started blissful celebrations.

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Whereas DeChambeau strolled absent with the U. S. Open title, disputes may be made that McIlroy let the championship slip through his fingers, hindered down by barely missed putts in his concluding gaps. With this misfortune, McIlroy proceeds his decade-long rest from major wins in the midst of his candid sees approximately LIV Golf.

Crushers GC captain DeChambeau recognized the escalated of the event as agents of the sport’s driving visits clashed in this high-profile occasion. “You never need to lose a championship that way,” DeChambeau told Fox News Advanced.

“You need to see somebody make a putt and do something insane and cool. But I can tell you, there was a fight between us. It was unquestionably LIV vs PGA for beyond any doubt. Individuals can take that in anything way they need to, but, from my point of view, it’s a great, competitive fight that brings eyeballs to the diversion.

“It was one of the foremost seen major championships in a long time, and I thank Rory for that. I think everyone, the USGA, how that all came together on the 18th at Pinehurst, couldn’t have been a stronger finishing.”

 
Securing his second US Open title, DeChambeau spoke about creating history with a phenomenal bunker shot: “The bunker shot is amazing, but there’s a couple shots I hit during the course of that week. The back of No. 8, I hit it over the green twice, and I get up-and-down twice. I win the tournament because of that.

“If I don’t get that up-and-down, I may not win the tournament. It’s actually the culmination of the whole week and how things progressed that led to it being such a memorable week.”

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