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DeChambeau Aims for U.S. Open Cut After Major Misses
18 Jun
Summary
- Bryson DeChambeau missed cuts at The Masters and PGA Championship.
- DeChambeau posted on Instagram asking for likes to make his first cut.
- He will start his first round alongside Viktor Hovland and Matt Fitzpatrick.

Bryson DeChambeau is set to compete in the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, hoping to achieve his first major championship cut of the 2026 season. His recent major appearances were unsuccessful, having missed the cut at both The Masters and the PGA Championship earlier this year. DeChambeau openly addressed these performance issues on social media, engaging with fans on Instagram about his prospects for making the weekend play at the U.S. Open.
Despite previous setbacks, DeChambeau expressed a relaxed attitude towards missing cuts, stating that such occurrences are part of golf and he might miss all four majors this year. He believes his game is strong, even if he hasn't performed at his best when it matters most. DeChambeau is scheduled to begin his opening round on Thursday at 1:25 p.m. ET, playing alongside Viktor Hovland and Matt Fitzpatrick. The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale next month presents his final opportunity for a major weekend appearance this season if he doesn't succeed at Shinnecock Hills.