Amid LIV Golf Controversy, Is Bryson DeChambeau Playing At the 2023 PGA Championship?
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With golf fans eagerly awaiting Bryson DeChambeau‘s long-awaited comeback, the second major tournament of the year promises to deliver a thrilling display of skill, determination, and intense competition. After a challenging year that sidelined him with a hand injury, a return of Bryson DeChambeau is bound to captivate audiences. It has added a new level of excitement to the proceedings.
However, amidst the anticipation, a series of new rules and controversies surrounding LIV Golf have injected an intriguing layer of complexity into this year’s championship. DeChambeau and the unfolding drama that awaits at the 2023 PGA Championship will be the center of attention as the stage is set and the world’s top golfers prepare to tee off.
The anticipated return: will Bryson DeChambeau make a comeback?
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With the new exemption category in place, DeChambeau has a chance to secure his spot in the 2023 PGA Championship. Fans are eagerly awaiting his return. They are hopeful that he will showcase his remarkable skills on the grand stage once again. After a challenging year, the one time major champion’s determination will undoubtedly make him a formidable contender in this year’s championship.
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The 105th edition of the PGA Championship will be held from Thursday, May 18 to Sunday, May 21. It will be played at the Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York. The tournament is expected to feature a strong field, including Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Smith, Dustin Johnson, and past champions Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka, and Martin Kaymer. Tiger Woods will miss the tournament due to his ankle surgery, while Will Zalatoris will also be out due to a back injury. The tournament organizers will announce the full field soon for the opening two rounds on Tuesday, May 16.
A field of champions: exemption categories that shape the 105th PGA championship
The PGA of America has meticulously crafted a comprehensive list of exemption categories, ensuring that the championship field comprises a formidable lineup of golf’s finest. All credits to an array of unique exemption categories. From former PGA Championship winners to recent Masters, U.S. Open, and Open Championship victors, the tournament boasts an esteemed gathering of golf’s most accomplished champions.
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The winners of the prestigious THE PLAYERS Championship in recent years add their impressive names to the mix. International stars shine bright with the top three players on the OWGR’s International Federation Ranking List earning their spots. The winner of the 2022 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship adds a touch of experience.
The field also includes the top finishers from the 2022 PGA Championship and the 2023 PGA Professional Championship. The top 70 players with the most PGA Championship points will make it in the lineup.
Also the members of the last named U.S. and European Ryder Cup teams, round out this exceptional lineup. Finally, winners of official PGA TOUR co-sponsored or approved tournaments further enhance the competition. With such a diverse and talented field, the 105th PGA Championship promises an unforgettable battle for golf supremacy.
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Edited by:
Manaal Siddiqui
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