Two-time US Open winner Bryson DeChambeau could be ready to return to the PGA Tour.
On Wednesday, Golf Channel analyst and former PGA pro Brandel Chamblee shared his thoughts on DeChambeau’s possible future on the PGA Tour and what might explain a dip in his game since joining LIV four years ago.
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“The distraction of LIV being in flux, and Bryson – from what we can all sort of read between the lines is that – he’s trying to figure out a way to come back to the PGA Tour, at least that’s what we’re hearing through the grapevine,” Chamblee, who is one of LIV’s harshest critics, said, via Front Office Sports.
Golf – LIV Golf – Andalucia – Real Club Valderrama, Sotogrande, Spain – June 5, 2026 Crushers GC’s Bryson DeChambeau in action during the second round REUTERS
“So, just being in flux, I think it’s hurt a lot of players’ games. Before people went to LIV, when they were considering going to LIV, we saw a number of games just inexplicably fall off.
“And maybe that is the large point of what’s going on with Bryson this year, is that he’s completely in a state of flux. He put so much into LIV, and now it’s up in flames. So there’s a lot of doubt as to where he’s going to be next year.”
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DeChambeau joined the Saudi-backed LIV Golf in 2022, but the tour has experienced financial strain of late.
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is officially pulling their funding after this season — but the situation could be more urgent than that.
Just this week, CEO Scott O’Neil would not confirm whether the final four events of the LIV Golf 2026 calendar will be played.

Bryson DeChambeau of the United States reacts on the seventh green during the second round of the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club on May 15, 2026 in Newtown, Pennsylvania. Getty Images
DeChambeau missed the cut at both the Masters and the PGA Championship and looked frustrated with his performances.
On the LIV tour, however, he’s won two tournaments and nearly won another in South Korea last week.
DeChambeau will be back in the major spotlight next week at Shinnecock when the US Open comes to the eastern end of Long Island.
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