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The 2022 Saudi International is currently underway. Some big names like Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau, Bubba Watson, and others are on the field for the event. However, Bryson pulled out of the event after round one because of injury. And since then, everyone has been speculating about the reason for the injury.

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Meanwhile, most people and experts are saying the injury is because of the speed training that Bryson does. He is pressuring his body with all the work that he has been putting in. But DeChambeau isn’t on the same page, and recently he revealed the real cause of his injury. So, let us have a look at it. 

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Bryson DeChambeau reveals the real reason for his injury

Bryson DeChambeau traveled all the way from the United States to Saudi Arabia to compete at the Saudi International. However, he had to withdraw from the event as he injured himself after round one. So as the news broke, people started questioning the sustainability of Bryson as a golfer as he has struggling with his wrist last week as well. 

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But DeChambeau cleared the air as he posted a story on his Instagram account and revealed the real reason for his injury. “Everyone needs to chill,” wrote Bryson. “Yes, I hurt myself, but not from hitting it far. I slipped and fell this week on Tuesday, unfortunately. And I know people probably won’t believe me, but this is the truth. I will be back stronger and better than ever in a few weeks,” revealed Bryson.

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Furthermore, he thanked Saudi International for the hospitality and fans for showing concern and said, “Keep hitting bombs!! I will be back,” concluded Bryson. Meanwhile, according to reports, he has injured his left wrist and hip. And he has said that the injury doesn’t feel great.  

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The exact date for his comeback isn’t known yet. But hopefully, he will make a strong comeback and continue to hit bombs off the tee.  

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Amey Kulkarni is a Golf writer at EssentiallySports. He is currently pursuing his Bachelor’s degree in mass media from HR College, Mumbai. Before joining EssentiallySports he used to write articles on Golf and Cricket on his personal blog cricgolf.

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