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Bryson DeChambeau Says He Expects Tiger Woods to Win Again
Bryson DeChambeau is not convinced Tiger Woods will not win another professional golf tournament and believes he still has more top-level performances in him.
Woods, who has not won a tournament since the 2019 Masters, has struggled with health and ailments since a 2021 car accident in Los Angeles that nearly took his leg:
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Many have counted Woods out -- and while numerous people said he would never win again before his 2019 triumph to capture his fifth green jacket, this time, there might be more credibility to that belief.
Woods has not been himself for the last couple of years, only making a few cuts and routinely finishing toward the bottom of the leaderboard.
However, DeChambeau does not believe his run at the top is over quite yet, he said in a recent interview:
"He's probably the most influential figure in the game of golf. He is the most influential figure in the game of golf right now, and I think he deserves to play in the Majors. He's done more than enough for this great game, and he continues to give back by playing in these tournaments and trying to win. He wants to win. He's a competitor. I think that's admirable for him to be able to do that. I think he can do it still. He's going to have a tough road to beat us youngsters, but he's got that grit and fire in him that he's not going to stop until he gets it done. I wouldn't put it past him."
DeChambeau said that he recently talked to Woods, marking their first dialogue together in several years as the 15-time Major Champion distanced himself from those who left the PGA TOUR to play with LIV Golf.
It seems the two have amicably put that behind them.
Whether Woods will win again or not is truly up to him. It will take four days of perfect conditions on a course that is not super stressful on his body. Many believed he would fare well at the U.S. Open this year at Pinehurst, which is an easier walk for many. However, Woods missed the cut at the tournament.
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