
He travelled to all of these regions at different points in time. Bill, takes us through all the regions of Australia which he affectionately categorised as the outback, civilised Australia and around the edge. If he can recapture some of his old performance and swagger, he'd have an audience ready to cheer him at any size. The Down Under by Bill Bryson, however, chooses a different path. He missed the cut at this year's Masters, but is eligible to play in the rest of 2023's majors thanks to that U.S. At this year's 48-man, no-cut LIV events, he's finished in ties for 23, 44, 16, 26 and 19. He lost 20 pounds in a month due to dietary changes, and hopes his newly slim form will help him avoid the injuries that hampered his post-Winged Foot career.ĭeChambeau may look more fit and trim, but his game isn't exactly keeping pace.

He also conceded recently that gaining 50 pounds might not have been the wisest move.

LIV's lack of distribution has effectively muted DeChambeau's brand, turning one of golf's signature characters into a (very wealthy) name on a leaderboard.
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He briefly joined in a lawsuit against the PGA Tour, but has since removed himself from that action. Last June, DeChambeau announced he'd be joining the group of golf notables headed to LIV.
