Bryson DeChambeau will tee it up at Aronimink on Thursday as he looks to win the third major championship of his career.
DeChambeau has actually been in great form on LIV Golf in 2026, with two LIV Golf wins to his name.
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However, his missed cut at The Masters would have hurt him deeply.
The careers of players like Bryson DeChambeau are measured on their performances in the majors.
And he will be desperate to turn things around at the PGA Championship this week.
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Aronimink is a golf course that should suit the 32-year-old LIV Golf star, given his prodigious power off the tee.
However, it’s fair to say that the American has a lot going on away from the golf course right now.
The score Bryson DeChambeau shot during nine-hole practice round at Aronimink
DeChambeau is being linked with a move back to the PGA Tour from LIV Golf.
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However, all that DeChambeau will be focused on now is the PGA Championship.
The two-time US Open champion played a nine-hole practice round at Aronimink on Wednesday.
DeChambeau made two birdies, a bogey, and six pars on his way to shooting a one-under par 34.
DeChambeau seemed to be driving the ball fantastically well. He hit six out of eight fairways.
However, his iron play was not as sharp as it could have been, as he hit just five out of nine greens in regulation.

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In fairness though, the greens that DeChambeau did miss were by very small margins.
Two keys to success for Bryson DeChambeau at Aronimink
The keys for the LIV golfer this week will be to putt well and to control his distance and spin with his irons.
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If Bryson DeChambeau gets hot with the putter and controls his irons at Aronimink, he will have a good chance of winning the PGA Championship.
Everyone knows just how capable he is with the driver.
However, his irons and his putting have let him down during the majors over the past couple of years.
After his missed cut at The Masters and the criticism he received as a result, he will have a burning desire to prove everyone wrong this week at the PGA Championship.
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