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Bryson DeChambeau's Frustration Boils Over in Rant at U.S. Open

Bryson DeChambeau's Frustration Boils Over in Rant at U.S. Open

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It is time for the real showdown! The 2025 U.S. Open has finally begun. Players have spent days grinding through practice rounds, trying to tame Oakmont Country Club's unforgiving setup.
But frustration is already boiling over. The sticky greens and brutal rough have tested patience, leaving even the most seasoned golfers visibly rattled.
OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 09: Bryson DeChambeau of the United States watches his shot onto the 18th green during a practice round prior to the 125th U.S. OPEN at Oakmont Country Club on June 09,...
OAKMONT, PENNSYLVANIA - JUNE 09: Bryson DeChambeau of the United States watches his shot onto the 18th green during a practice round prior to the 125th U.S. OPEN at Oakmont Country Club on June 09, 2025 in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. (Photo by) More
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Phil Mickelson, who is possibly playing his last U.S. Open, didn't hold back after Tiger Woods issued a stern warning about Oakmont earlier this week.
"They're not working. They're not cutting sh!t," Mickelson said, responding to a post showing the USGA's efforts to mow the rough.
But Mickelson wasn't the only one venting. Bryson DeChambeau, the defending champion, was seen struggling too.
On Wednesday's practice round, Oakmont confounded the 2-time US Open winner. DeChambeau reportedly missed five and six-foot putts, and even left longer putts short by a good five or six feet.
But things got worse at No. 4, his patience snapped. "Call the USGA and have someone out here telling us when it's okay to go," he told the volunteer, clearly frustrated.
Oakmont greens are confounding Bryson. He's routinely missing five and six foot putts and even leaving longer putts short a good five or six feet as well.
And here on No. 4 he snaps at a volunteer, ''call the USGA and have someone out here telling us when it's okay to go.' 👀 pic.twitter.com/aWIvYs87so — Pete Pappas (@PGAPappas) June 10, 2025
That's not all, though! According to @PGAPappas on X, "Phil looks exhausted. Bryson looks confused. Rory looks out of it. DJ, Hatton look good (mostly) but erratic."
Meanwhile, Dustin Johnson and Tyrrell Hatton showed flashes of brilliance but remained erratic.
The post further explained how Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele, and Collin Morikawa looked sharp.
But Scottie Scheffler stands above them all - grinding harder than anyone, practicing smarter, and looking every bit the favorite.
This isn't the first time DeChambeau voiced his frustration
DeChambeau's latest YouTube video captured just how unforgiving Oakmont is. At the par-3 6th hole, he hit his tee shot over the green and into the thick rough, where his ball disappeared completely.
His cameraman struggled to find it. "That is cooked beyond belief," DeChambeau said. "That's more than half-baked there. That's burnt to a crisp."
Interestingly, despite the struggles, DeChambeau remains motivated, especially after two major disappointments earlier this year.
The LIV Golfer also shared how he is "inspired by Scottie Scheffler."
"I would say that the biggest influence career is Ben Hogan, Greg Norman and Tiger Woods," he said.
"Tiger Woods pushed the boundaries on what we thought was possible with golf. As time goes on, Scottie Scheffler is an inspiration as well in terms of how well he's playing. I want to play to that level and inspire to play to that level as well."
With the 125th U.S. Open officially underway, all eyes are on Oakmont. Will DeChambeau overcome his frustrations and defend his title?
An opening round 3-over 73 put him seven shots behind JJ Spaun, who went bogey-free on Thursday. Despite the less than stellar round, DeChambeau remained in a positive mindset afterward.
"It was a brutal test of golf," he said. "But one that I'm excited for tomorrow. If I just tidy up a couple things and get some momentum going my way, we'll see where it goes."
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