What Bryson DeChambeau has told Scott O’Neil about his future with LIV Golf

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What Bryson DeChambeau has told Scott O’Neil about his future with LIV Golf

What Bryson DeChambeau has told Scott O’Neil about his future with LIV Golf

Bryson DeChambeau’s future with LIV Golf is very much up in the air right now. DeChambeau was one of the biggest names in the game when he left the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf in 2022.

What Bryson DeChambeau has told Scott O’Neil about his future with LIV Golf

Bryson DeChambeau’s future with LIV Golf is very much up in the air right now. DeChambeau was one of the biggest names in the game when he left the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf in 2022.

Bryson DeChambeau's future with LIV Golf is hanging in the balance, and it's one of the most intriguing storylines in the sport right now. When the 32-year-old left the PGA Tour to join LIV Golf in 2022, he was already a household name. But since then, he's become arguably the biggest golf star on the planet—a rare player who has actually elevated his game since making the switch.

DeChambeau, a Dallas native, has not only won a major championship since leaving the PGA Tour but also racked up five LIV Golf victories. His success has been undeniable, but his path forward is anything but clear. With reports that LIV Golf's Saudi backers are planning to pull their funding after this season, the league's very existence is uncertain. If LIV folds, the PGA Tour would undoubtedly welcome DeChambeau back with open arms—and whispers of a potential reunion have been growing louder.

According to reports from April, DeChambeau reportedly reached out to PGA Tour officials during Masters week at Augusta National. More recently, he's been surprisingly open about the possibility of returning. And here's the kicker: the PGA Tour is set to revise its rules around content creation, a move that could directly benefit DeChambeau, who has built a massive following through his engaging YouTube channel and social media presence.

But does DeChambeau really want to go back to the PGA Tour? Or is he determined to make LIV work? In a recent interview with Golf.com, LIV CEO Scott O'Neil shed some light on the situation. When asked about contract talks with DeChambeau, O'Neil said, "We have negotiations with players ongoing. His happens to get quite a bit of attention. Bryson is an extraordinary partner. He is the most popular golfer on the planet. He's winning. He loves team golf. He believes in the vision of LIV. He's willing to travel around the world, grow the game. And of all the athletes I've worked with in my career—and there've been a lot of them, from a lot of different sports—he's the most pure to the mission of an athlete I've ever seen."

For now, DeChambeau's future remains one of golf's biggest question marks. Whether he stays with LIV, returns to the PGA Tour, or finds a new path entirely, one thing is certain: wherever he goes, the golf world will be watching.

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