With The Masters coming up shortly, there’ll be a whole host of golfers across the LIV Golf and PGA Tours that feel they can be the man to win out.
Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion again as he looks to make it three in four years but there’s also a big number of contenders looking to outdo him.
Rory McIlroy is one big name being tipped by many, while players like Xander Schauffele, Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth are all big names who some will fancy.
However, over on the LIV scene, there’s arguably less choice but one man who feels he can win, is Bryson DeChambeau.

Bryson DeChambeau reveals why he feels he can win The Masters
DeChambeau was speaking out on course at LIV Golf Miami as he gets his final prep in for a run at The Masters and a first green jacket.
And when asked specifically about the shape his game is in, DeChambeau admitted he feels he can win.
“I feel like I am right there,” DeChambeau said.
“I want to see how I do this week on the Blue Monster, this place is a tough place of golf. It’s a great week of golf. I am excited.”
What Bryson DeChambeau said about a PGA Tour and LIV Golf deal
With The Masters the main subject, the interviewer couldn’t help but get onto the subject of the LIV Golf and PGA talks.
However, DeChambeau seemed relaxed on the issue and suggested that, in time, things will be worked out.
“At some point it will get figured out. It is just going to take a bit of time. There are some nuances that are a little difficult, just like in any business deal you are making, there are always going to be little nuances. We are trying to figure that out,” DeChambeau continued.
As for Augusta, DeChambeau’s best ever finish came last year when he finished sixth.
However, prior to that his best effort was a T21 back in 2016. If he is to win, he’ll need to harness the feeling of last year and forget about those prior failures.
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