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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

It looks like Bryson DeChambeau’s time at Saudi International has come to an end sooner than expected. One of the most popular golfers out there, Dechambeau, is always under the spotlight at many events. Irrespective of the result, DeChambeau’s game always remains under scrutiny.

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As a result of his recent injury, DeChambeau has withdrawn from the ongoing Saudi International. The 2020 US Open winner is dealing with a left hand and hip injury, which had him unable to tee off for the second round.

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Even though DeChambeau’s withdrawal was unexpected, he had been dealing with some injuries previously.

Fans react to Bryson DeChambeau withdrawing from the Saudi International

Though some people were genuinely concerned about DeChambeau’s lingering injuries, some had witty responses to his withdrawal. Some joked about random things, while others wondered when he would be back on track.

Certain fans remain worried that this might be serious, and he might need some more time to recover. Some fans even lent their advice, asking DeChambeau to probably swing easier. People who have some experience also added that the swing could be a result of an unsustainable swing.

However, some users also brought up the money the Saudi tour apparently offered him. DeChambeau reportedly denied the £100 million offer. Fans seemed to bring up the offer and the injury, wondering how well the two news lined up.

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More on DeChambeau’s injury

“Bryson DeChambeau has withdrawn ahead of the second round of the PIF Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers with a left hand and left hip injury,” the event authorities said. He denied talking about his issues while at the Farmers Insurance Open, where he seemed troubled over his left wrist.

The 28-year-old has also withdrawn from the Sony Open in Hawaii, courtesy of a wrist injury. He stated that the speed training was the problem.

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When do you think DeChambeau will return? Can his injury be a little serious?

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