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Bryson DeChambeau Misses Cut at 2025 Masters After Triple-Bogey on 18th Hole

Bryson DeChambeau finished the second round of The Masters at 6-over par, missing the cut line of 4-over after a triple-bogey on the 18th hole. The two-time U.S. Open winner had entered the tournament as a top contender following recent LIV Golf victories. Other players who missed the cut included J.J. Spaun, Akshay Bhatia, and Robert MacIntyre.

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Bryson DeChambeau Misses Cut at 2025 Masters After Triple-Bogey on 18th HoleNewsweek
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Bryson DeChambeau missed the cut at The Masters tournament after completing the second round. The cut line ended his participation in the event at Augusta National Golf Club. DeChambeau recorded a triple-bogey on the 18th hole during the second round.

His approach on the 18th led to multiple mistakes from the sand, culminating in the triple-bogey. Video footage showed DeChambeau's shot from the sand rolling down a hill, contributing to his frustrating finish.

Form and Expectations DeChambeau entered the 2025 Masters after recent victories in LIV Golf events.

Pre-tournament odds placed him among the top contenders. Several former Masters winners made the cut and advanced to the weekend rounds.

— Newsweek, April 11, 2025

DeChambeau's performance contrasted with his strong showings in recent LIV Golf tournaments outside the United States. The Masters continued into the weekend with the remaining field competing for the Green Jacket.

Key Facts

6-over par
DeChambeau's total score after two rounds
4-over par
The cut line at The Masters
Triple-bogey 7
Score on 18th hole in second round
Two LIV wins
DeChambeau's victories entering tournament
Fifth place
DeChambeau's finish in 2024 Masters

Story Timeline

5 events
  1. April 11, 2025 — Second Round

    DeChambeau recorded a triple-bogey on the 18th hole, finishing at 6-over par and missing the cut.

    2 sourcesNewsweek · nypost.com
  2. April 11, 2025 — Entering 18th Hole

    DeChambeau stood at 3-over par overall before the final hole of the second round.

    1 sourceNewsweek
  3. April 10, 2025 — First Round

    DeChambeau shot a 4-over 76, including a triple-bogey on the 11th hole.

    1 sourceNewsweek
  4. March 2025

    DeChambeau won the LIV Golf Singapore tournament.

    1 sourceNewsweek
  5. Prior to Tournament

    DeChambeau announced use of a 3D-printed 5-iron for the event.

    1 sourceNewsweek

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    DeChambeau's early exit ends his 2025 Masters title chances.

  2. 02

    LIV Golf players face scrutiny after mixed Masters results.

  3. 03

    McIlroy advances with a six-shot lead into weekend rounds.

  4. 04

    Tournament field narrows to players under 4-over par.

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PublishedApr 11, 2026, 1:50 AM
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