Bryson DeChambeau’s major season was marred by a dramatic stumble at the Masters, but his recent successes on LIV Golf hint at a promising return to form. With a 32-year-old poised for the PGA Championship, DeChambeau’s focus remains on securing a strong finish, despite lingering uncertainties around his future with LIV Golf. Days before the event, he made headlines by attempting to break the course record at Cedar Crest Golf—though his efforts were overshadowed by poor performance. His struggle to hit both ways at the draw highlights a deeper issue in his game, raising questions about his ability to compete at higher levels. While his past performances suggest he’s capable of success, the current state of his golf skills may pose significant challenges. DeChambeau’s journey is not just about winning a tournament but also about overcoming obstacles that could redefine his legacy in professional golf.