Bryson DeChambeau has stared down pressure in majors. He’s battled Rory McIlroy at Augusta National. He’s faced do-or-die putts at Pinehurst No. 2. Yet according to the LIV Golf star himself, his toughest moment didn’t come in a major championship. It went on the sixth playoff hole at Caves Valley, where a missed five-footer still haunts him years later.
During his recent Break 50 episode with Stephen Curry, DeChambeau opened up about this intimate loss. The wound remains fresh. “When I lost to Patrick Cantlay at Caves Valley, I remember missing a five-footer to win, and it was one of the toughest moments of my career.”
He had previously admitted to Tom Brady how deeply that miss affected him. “That was the most embarrassing I’ve ever felt on a golf course,” he confessed. He felt t