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Bryson DeChambeau's Ex-Girlfriend Hunter Nugent Confirmed Their Split

Bryson DeChambeau's Ex-Girlfriend Hunter Nugent Confirmed Their Split

Yahoo13-04-2025

Former college golfer Hunter Nugent was the girlfriend of professional golfer Bryson DeChambeau, but she confirmed their split.
Nugent's Instagram page says she has lived in Toronto, Dallas, and Austin, Texas. There is no sign of DeChambeau on her page.
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She is also on TikTok, where she posts videos showing her golfing, with friends and family, and wearing cowboy hats. Many of her posts show her in country attire.
With DeChambeau in contention, his dating history is of interest to many fans. DeChambeau keeps his personal life off his Instagram page, which focuses on his golfing career.
Today's Golfer confirmed that DeChambeau previously dated Nugent, describing her as a golfer at the University of Texas.
In September 2022, Outkick reported that a photo caption had misidentified Nugent as the woman who accompanied DeChambeau to a LIV Golf event. The woman was identified as another college golfer named Lilia Schneider, according to Outkick.
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"Bryson and I aren't dating anymore," Nugent told Outkick via Instagram, mentioning Schneider's name.
Nugent was listed as a senior on the University of Texas golf team roster for 2022-2023.
LIV golfer Bryson DeChambeau with Liliana Schneider."Played in six events and posted a 76.89 stroke average … tied for 15th at the Conference USA Championship after carding a 229 (77-762-80) … recorded a 226 (79-72-75) to grab a share of 53rd at the Paradise Invitational … turned in a 227 (81-74-72) to tie for 62nd at the Trinity Forest Invitational … posted a 238 (78-78-82) to tie for 69th place at the Dale McNamara Invitational in her only fall event," the site says of her performance.
Under personal bio, the university wrote, "Born Dec. 15, 2000, in Oakville, Ontario … daughter of Ronald and Tracy Nugent … has one brother, Cole … mother played basketball at Carleton University … communication major."

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