'Nobody's perfect': Bryson DeChambeau's disastrous CNN interview a warning for PGA Tour players

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'Nobody's perfect': Bryson DeChambeau's disastrous CNN interview a warning for PGA Tour players
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Golf pros prepare for tournaments by getting in a few rounds at the host course, trying to anticipate problems before they occur and figure out ways to escape once they're in trouble. Given the provocative and controversial backstory of the impending PGA Tour-Saudi Public Investment Fund alignment, players probably ought to start doing some prep work for hard-hitting interviews, as well.

Bryson DeChambeau, who departed the PGA Tour for LIV Golf last summer, ran headlong into a speeding train on CNN Tuesday night. Interviewed by Kaitlan Collins, DeChambeau tried to make sense of the chaos of Tuesday's announcement.

"I think this is the best thing that could ever happen to the game of golf," he said."The fans are going to get what they want, the players are going to experience something a little different, a little new, but I truly believe the game of golf wins." Whether that's true or not, it's indisputable that LIV and the PIF now have juice and power that they didn't have on Monday, and DeChambeau is most definitely a beneficiary of that.

Bryson DeChambeau, an early recruit to the Saudi-backed LIV tour, on the PGA merger shocker and criticism from the families of 9/11 victims:

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