As Keegan Bradley finalizes the U.S. Ryder Cup roster, Bryson DeChambeau finds himself left in the dark over his preparation. Following Team USA’s devastating loss in 2023, the Americans identified major shortcomings. Chief among them, a lack of preparation. But despite those lessons, the LIV golfer is still facing the same issue, this time pointing the finger at the PGA Tour. Critics, however, argue that DeChambeau has no one to blame but himself.
The PGA Tour’s fall season includes the final tune-up before the Ryder Cup — the Procore Championship, held September 11–14. Unfortunately for DeChambeau, even though he automatically qualified for the U.S. team, he’s barred from competing. His frustration boiled over as he blamed the Tour: “It’s on them if they don’t let us come together as