Bryson DeChambeau did not hold back his criticism regarding the course conditions at the recent LIV Golf event in Mexico City, declaring the greens were in a state of disarray. Following a tough Masters Tournament where he missed the cut, his frustrations came to the forefront during this week’s competition.
DeChambeau's notable remarks came as he assessed the state of the greens after encountering difficulty with his bunker shot. Standing in what he described as 'destroyed grass,' the golfer voiced his displeasure. 'You've got destroyed grass. Oh, this is rough?' DeChambeau exclaimed, bewildered by the conditions. 'Guys, this is what we're playing on, apparently.'
His frustrations didn't stop there; after calling over a tournament official, he sought clarification regarding the course's rough. 'What's it called again?' DeChambeau asked. He continued to express his disbelief, insisting, 'You've got to have a rule here. It's unbelievable.'
This criticism is significant as LIV Golf navigates a tumultuous period, with speculation swirling about its future amidst potential funding cuts and reports of financial instability. While the tournament was supposed to be a showcase for the league post-Masters, the focus shifted significantly due to these concerns.
The speculation regarding LIV Golf’s viability intensified after reports surfaced suggesting the league might face imminent changes. Golf insider Ryan French noted on social media that a 'bombshell announcement on LIV's future is imminent.' French's remarks indicated discussions about shutting down the league due to financial uncertainties, including delayed payments to players and staff.
Additionally, insights from other sources have shed light on the league's challenges. Reports indicated that officials were summoned to New York for emergency meetings, and a rare closure of LIV's media center occurred during the Mexico City event, indicating underlying issues.
Despite this chaotic backdrop, LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neil reassured staff and participants that the league was financially supported through the current season, leading to ongoing play in Mexico City without interruption. O'Neil emphasized that the season would continue 'as planned, uninterrupted and at full throttle.'
As play progresses, players, including DeChambeau, continue to battle not only the course but also the uncertainty that looms over the league. DeChambeau acknowledged the difficulty presented by the Mexico City course layout, stating, 'Yeah, you're never rested out here, especially when you wake up going, oh, my gosh, I've got to hit what tee shots again? It's brutal.'
For fans and stakeholders, the coming days will be pivotal as they await clarity regarding LIV Golf's plans and whether the league can navigate through its current turmoil. Moreover, attention will now turn to how DeChambeau performs in the remaining rounds, as he looks to adjust his strategy and improve on his current standing. As he reflects on his performance so far, DeChambeau noted, 'I just need to start the ball on my line a little better.' After dissecting the course conditions and re-evaluating his game, he remains hopeful for a turnaround.
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*Originally published on [golfnews.global](https://golfnews.global/article/bryson-dechambeau-critiques-destroyed-greens-at-liv-golf-mexico-city).*


