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The Ryder Cup weekend is all about intense competitions among various golfers, both American and European. However, last week, there was also a LIV golf event going on in Chicago, which had very interesting incidents packed with fun.
One such rather humorous incident broke out on the golf course when the Range Goats GC captain met another fellow LIV captain, Bryson DeChambeau. Old wounds were renewed, and Bryson was left tongue-tied by the end of it.
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Veteran golfer’s amusing anecdote at the expense of Bryson DeChambeau
The Range Goats GC posted a video on their Instagram page featuring Bubba Watson and Bryson DeChambeau. Watson can be seen wearing a black and pink visor, along with a black T-shirt and white bottoms.
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On the other hand, Bryson DeChambeau is wearing a blue-colored T-shirt, white pants, and a white cap. Anirban Lahiri is standing behind them, listening to the conversation with intrigue.
Bubba took a trip down memory lane and talked about a time when Bryson was in thick rough and ended up hitting the ball 70 yards short of the green. He then added that as DeChambeau walked towards the ball, the ropes “got him twice.”
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He mentioned that Bryson told the marshal to stop messing with the ropes, and then managed to chip the ball and save a par. However, Watson also mentioned that despite making a par, he walked off feeling steaming hot!
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Could Bryson DeChambeau could have made a suitable Ryder Cup member?
Funny enough, the ropes managed to get him again. Bryson DeChambeau is currently sitting out the Ryder Cup and continuing to compete at the LIV Golf circuit.

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May 21, 2023; Rochester, New York, USA; Bryson DeChambeau reacts after a putt on the 18th green during the final round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Oak Hill Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Adam Cairns-USA TODAY Sports
The golfer is resilient and would have made for an excellent Ryder Cup pick considering his great form this season. He has a credible Ryder Cup history and would’ve made a suitable captain’s pick.
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