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Bryson DeChambeau Crushers LIV Golf PGA Tour Tiger Woods Jupiter Links TGL

Bryson DeChambeau wants to play Tiger Woods’ TGL Team and the answer is obviously no

Bryson DeChambeau is challenging Jupiter Links Golf Club, Tiger Woods’ TGL team, to a 4v4 eighteen-hole match. He wants it on Netflix or another broadcaster. He is calling it a made-for-TV event that would grow the game through team competition.

No thanks…?

Bryson DeChambeau challenges Tiger Woods’ Jupiter Links

I like Bryson DeChambeau. He is genuinely one of the better ambassadors the sport has and his social media presence alone has probably done more for golf’s younger audience than anything the PGA Tour has manufactured in years.

That is exactly why it is so frustrating watching him waste it over at LIV Golf. He should be front and center on the PGA Tour right now and instead he is over there throwing challenges at TGL teams on social media to generate some buzz.

Nobody from the PGA Tour should be throwing LIV Golf a lifeline. Not Tiger. Not Jupiter Links. Nobody. Burn that league to the ground. LIV Golf is currently held together by Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm and the moment those two are gone the whole thing collapses and everyone knows it, including Bryson DeChambeau.

This challenge is not about growing the game. It is about pointing eyeballs back toward LIV Golf for five minutes and buying the league a few more weeks of relevance. The social media accounts pushing this story hard are either bots or on the payroll.

It is that transparent.

Jupiter Links is not playing anyone from LIV Golf. That is not happening. Bryson DeChambeau knows that. He made the challenge anyway because the challenge itself is the content. The answer is irrelevant.

Come back to the PGA Tour, Bryson. Stop messing around.

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