Circuit LIV: Tiger Woods no longer speaks to Bryson DeChambeau

The decision to join the LIV Tour and leave the PGA has eroded many relationships in the professional golf world, and that of Bryson DeChambeau and Tiger Woods is no exception.

DeChambeau was one of the PGA’s biggest stars when he signed a deal worth more than $125 million on the Saudi-funded Tour last June.

His decision, like that of the dozens of golfers who have imitated him, was received very coldly by the athletes most loyal to the PGA.

The Californian assured that, despite his solitary nature, he had still kept in touch with several ex-counterparts, including Jordan Spieth and Will Zalatoris.

Laughing, however, DeChambeau told reporters in Winter Garden, Florida, that they might “guess” who was no longer speaking to him.

“I’m not going to betray anyone. He’s been a great friend of mine, he said of Woods, according to USA Today. I wished him a happy birthday. It’s like that. He has his vision of things.

“We have the chance to grow the sport and I hope that one day it will understand our point of view.”

Besides, DeChambeau hasn’t missed the PGA since he joined the LIV circuit.

“I regret nothing. I loved the fans and people who came to cheer me on. But we are slowly starting to attract crowds. People increasingly understand our model and like the concept of teams. From what I’ve seen, things are moving in the right direction.”

Before accepting the Saudi jackpot, DeChambeau won the 2020 U.S. Open and seven other PGA Tour titles.

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