Bryson DeChambeau Misses Masters Cut with 6-Over Performance

Bryson DeChambeau Misses Masters Cut with 6-Over Performance

Bryson DeChambeau’s performance at the 90th Masters ended prematurely as he missed the cut with a disappointing six-over-par showing. Competing at Augusta National Golf Club, the LIV Golf League captain faced a challenging second round that resulted in a triple-bogey on the final hole.

Bryson DeChambeau’s Struggles at Augusta

Entering the 18th tee at three over par, DeChambeau needed only a bogey to secure a spot for the weekend. Unfortunately, his round concluded with a triple-bogey 7, leaving him with a total score of 150. This performance put him two strokes over the cut line.

Details of the Second Round

  • First Round: 4-over 76
  • Second Round: 3 birdies, 3 bogeys
  • Final Hole: Triple-bogey 7

DeChambeau started the round with optimism, hitting four birdies before he stumbled. His journey down the 18th began with a 287-yard drive that landed in the trees, followed by a series of unfortunate shots that led to his demise.

Earlier Performance

In the first round, DeChambeau struggled with a greenside bunker on the 11th hole, which exacerbated his difficulties and resulted in a triple-bogey. Despite his recent strong finishes in the LIV Golf League, including two consecutive top-10 placements, he was unable to tap into that momentum at the Masters.

Other Notable Misses

DeChambeau wasn’t the only high-profile golfer to miss the 36-hole cut. Other notable players included:

  • Bubba Watson (5 over par)
  • J.J. Spaun (5 over par)
  • Zach Johnson (6 over par)
  • Akshay Bhatia (6 over par)
  • Robert MacIntyre (7 over par)
  • Cameron Smith (7 over par)
  • Min Woo Lee (11 over par)

As the tournament proceeds without DeChambeau, all eyes will now shift to the remaining competitors, eagerly anticipating who will claim the coveted green jacket this year at Augusta.