We have a lot against us’: Bryson DeChambeau gets real about LIV’s uncertain future

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Bryson DeChambeau is in the hunt at LIV Golf’s final tournament of the seasonfollowing a strong first round. But the leaderboard may not have been the first thing on the two-time major champion’s mind on Thursday, nor anyone else’s.

While this week’s event, LIV Golf Indianapolis, wasn’t even supposed to be the last tournament of the year, it could end up being the final LIV Golf tournament ever played.

The perilous situation LIV finds itself in was not lost on DeChambeau, the league’s biggest star, following his opening round in Indianapolis. Though he struck a few hopeful notes, DeChambeau also betrayed concerns about LIV’s uncertain future, and his own, in his comments.

Bryson DeChambeau on possible post-LIV future: ‘Time will move on… time heals things’

The news heading into LIV Golf Indianapolis was not good for supporters, players and employees of the league.

LIV Golf Michigan, the originally scheduled season finale and Team Championship, was officially cancelled, transforming the Indianapolis event into both the Individual and Team Championship.

As a result, prize money was sharply reduced, following earlier purse reductions announced before the season began.

This all comes as the league desperately tries to find new investors to finance its future. DeChambeau has been deeply involved in the league’s fight for survival. With all that going on, DeChambeau still had to play golf on Thursday.

And fresh off an opening-round 65 that has him in 12th early at LIV’s season finale, DeChambeau stood for a few one-on-one questions on camera.

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