Bryson DeChambeau is currently leading the LIV Golf Miami event as he looks to get into the best possible shape ahead of The Masters.
DeChambeau has been one of the big success stories in golf over the last 12 months and after winning the US Open in dramatic fashion from Rory McIlroy in 2024, he’s gone on to become a YouTube megastar as well.
Of course, DeChambeau’s bread and butter is winning golf tournaments and since joining LIV, he’s won twice, albeit they both came back in 2023.
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With a two-shot lead over Sergio Garcia heading into the final round in Miami, the American is in prime position to get win number three.
However, when it comes to thinking about The Masters, DeChambeau has revealed he has a couple of simple goals right now.

Bryson DeChambeau says where his golf game is at ahead of The Masters
When asked specifically about trying to peak for The Masters, DeChambeau responded in kind and suggested that for him, it’s not simply about one tournament.
“Yeah, I appreciate that perspective. I’m not thinking about peaking or anything. I’m just thinking about how do I get better; what little things can I work on to be better,” DeChambeau replied.
“You can always get better, and that’s kind of the mentality I take into these major championships, these LIV events, how do I just keep getting better, and sometimes I’m not there, I don’t have anything and I don’t know what’s going on for whatever reason, but as I’m getting a little bit older, I’m learning how to stay on track a lot more, be more consistently on track.
“So going into next week it’s going to be more of the same of how do I get a little bit better; how do I start the ball on the correct line with the right curvature for a certain wind; for certain pin locations how do I place the ball in a certain position; how do I have better speed control in windy conditions; how do I adjust for that on the greens when I feel a gust and work with it.
“So being really comfortable with that for next week is a key goal of mine, and just going to take it as-is and continue to work hard on my game.”
Bryson DeChambeau needs improvement to win at Augusta
For some players, Augusta National is a course that comes easier to them than others.
Given the tight tree lines and tough shots from downhill and uphill lies all around the course, it’s little wonder someone with the length of Bryson DeChambeau has struggled.
Indeed, his best finish actually came last year when he finished T6 but prior to that, he’d only broken the top 25 once in eight attempts.
| Bryson DeChambeau’s finishes at the Masters | |
| 2016 | T21 |
| 2017 | N/A |
| 2018 | T38 |
| 2019 | T29 |
| 2020 | T34 |
| 2021 | T46 |
| 2022 | CUT |
| 2023 | CUT |
| 2024 | T6 |
Just like the US Open in 2024, we are going to see a McIlroy and DeChambeau head to head and for the golfing fans, it’s the ideal scenario.
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