Bryson DeChambeau has a message to critics who consider he needed to withdraw from this week’s Saudi Worldwide due to his intense exercise routine: Settle down, it’s not true.
DeChambeau, who shot a 3-over 73 within the opening spherical Thursday, withdrew from the match earlier than the second spherical due to accidents to his left hand and left hip.
“Everybody wants to sit back,” the 28-year-old DeChambeau posted on his Instagram account Saturday. “Sure, I harm myself however not from hitting it far. I slipped and fell this week on Tuesday sadly. I do know individuals most likely [won’t] consider me, however that's the fact. I will likely be again stronger and higher than ever in a couple of weeks. Thanks on your issues and maintain hitting bombs!! I will likely be again.”
In response to ESPN, DeChambeau, the ninth-ranked golfer on the earth, isn’t scheduled to play subsequent week within the WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale, however is listed within the area for the Genesis Invitational at Riviera Nation Membership, starting Feb. 17.
This has been a difficult stretch for DeChambeau, who received the U.S. Open at Winged Foot in 2021. He has performed in simply two occasions this 12 months, ending in a tie for twenty fifth on the Sentry Match of Champions in Hawaii earlier than withdrawing from the Sony Open, the Tour’s different occasion in Hawaii, the next week due to a left wrist harm.
He missed the minimize on Jan. 27 on the Farmers Insurance coverage Open at Torrey Pines and was seen holding and grabbing his wrist throughout the second spherical.
The controversial DeChambeau, who just lately admitted to having ideas of quitting the sport, additionally was crushed handily by his rival Brooks Koepka throughout “The Match” in November. The 2 did seem to bury the hatchet earlier than the made-for-TV occasion throughout the U.S. crew’s dominant win over Europe within the Ryder Cup in Wisconsin this previous September.
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