Bryson DeChambeau on the verge of completing the most embarrassing season of his career after horrific US Open
Broadcasting legend Tim Brando joins Dan Dakich to break down the decline of LIV Golf, Bryson DeChambeau’s unique success, and the flaws in modern Masters coverage.
This weekend marks the two-year anniversary of Bryson DeChambeau's second U.S. Open major championship, but it may as well have been a decade ago. Maybe two decades.
Heck, did it even really happen? Doesn't feel like it these days. With the way DeChambeau is playing right now, you almost wonder if it was all a dream.
Because right now — this season — it doesn't seem possible that DeChambeau actually won a major.
YouTube's most famous golfer missed the U.S. Open cut this week after finishing the two rounds at 5-over, marking his third missed cut at a major this season.
BRYSON DECHAMBEAU IMPLODES ON 18TH HOLE AT THE MASTERS WITH TRIPLE BOGEY TO MISS THE CUT
Bryson DeChambeau looks on from the second tee during the first round of the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., on June 18, 2026. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Three. THREE! For those counting at home, that's all of them. That's right. Bryson DeChambeau has not yet played a weekend this season in terms of major tournaments.
Every month you think he's found a new low, and every month Bryson manages to find a new bottom.
And, at this point, it's indefensible.
Obviously, everyone is jumping on Bryson today, and rightfully so. I get it. I am, too. I used to love Bryson DeChambeau.
Well, scratch that. I used to despise him. Back in the day — I'm talking a decade ago — he was insufferable. He was young, and annoying, and wore the stupid hat all the time, and only cared about looking as big as possible and hitting his driver a mile.
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