Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole Bryson DeChambeau and the Masters thing. You know, the big question: Has DeChambeau won the Masters? I started by checking out his track record at Augusta.
Checking Out the Record
Turns out, the guy’s been there four times before. But a win? Nope, not yet. Here’s a quick rundown of his past performances:
- 2016: Tied for 21st – Not bad for a first-timer, I guess.
- 2018: Tied for 38th – A bit of a step back.
- 2019: Tied for 29th – Still not cracking the top 20.
- 2020: Tied for 34th – Okay, this isn’t looking great.
And that’s it for his Masters history. I thought maybe he’d turned pro right after a killer Masters performance, but nope, he turned pro in 2016 after that T-21 finish. He even won The Northern Trust for his first playoff victory. But the Masters? Still a no-go.
I found that he had a score of 286, under 2, when he finished tied for sixth place with Cameron Smith in 2024. Over his last six trips to the Masters Tournament, he has an average score of +1, with an average finish of 37th. And in his most recent appearance, he even failed to make the cut after posting a score of +4.
Digging Deeper
So, I went a bit further. I checked his overall pro wins – he’s got 9, and he turned pro in 2016. He’s also won two major championships, the 2020 and 2024 U.S. Open. His first pro win was in September 2016. But that Masters win? Still elusive.
And then I found that he signed a reported four-year, $125 million contract with LIV Golf in June 2022.
Conclusion
So, the final word is: Bryson DeChambeau has NOT won the Masters. He’s had some decent rounds, but that green jacket is still out of his reach. It seems like Augusta National is a tough nut for him to crack. His best was a T-21, but he’s been as low as T-38. He also finished tied for sixth place in 2024. It’s a mixed bag, really. Maybe one day he’ll figure it out, but for now, the answer is a clear no.