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**”Epic Fail: Bryson DeChambeau’s Trick Shot Disaster with Donald Trump’s Granddaughter!”**

**”Epic Fail: Bryson DeChambeau’s Trick Shot Disaster with Donald Trump’s Granddaughter!”**

Bryson DeChambeau’s Trick Shot Goes Awry

In a hilarious turn of events, Bryson DeChambeau and Kai Trump, Donald Trump’s granddaughter, took on a daring trick shot that didn’t quite go as planned.

Captured at the stunning Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, the moment was shared on DeChambeau’s Instagram story this past Friday. The duo was seen teeing off from an elevated tee box when DeChambeau aimed to hit the ball off a tree and onto the green. Instead, it splashed down into the water!

Kai Trump couldn’t help but exclaim, “Oh my god, that was so bad,” while DeChambeau chuckled and admitted, “That was terrible.”

The clip quickly went viral, sparking a flurry of reactions. Many viewers chimed in about DeChambeau’s misfire—some defended him by highlighting the challenge of executing such tricky shots, while others were quick to criticize him for not nailing it

Tiger Woods to compete at U.S. Open after USGA grants special exemption

Tiger Woods to compete at U.S. Open after USGA grants special exemption

Tiger Woods to Compete at U.S. Open After USGA Grants Special Exemption

Golf legend Tiger Woods has been granted a special exemption to compete in the 2023 U.S. Open, the United States Golf Association (USGA) announced Wednesday. Woods, who has not played in a major since The Open in July 2022, has been sidelined with injuries. Woods will be making his first appearance at the U.S. Open since 2020, when he finished tied for 38th at Winged Foot Golf Club. He has won the U.S. Open three times, most recently in 2008. Woods is one of the most successful golfers in history, with 15 major championships to his name. His return to the U.S. Open is sure to generate excitement among fans.

Here are some engaging title options for the article:

1. “Ten Rising Stars Secure Their Spots at the Masters Through Year-End Rankings!”
2. “Masters Bound: Meet the Ten Collegiate Golfers Who Earned Their Berths!”
3. “From Campus to Augusta: Ten Golfers

Here are some engaging title options for the article: 1. “Ten Rising Stars Secure Their Spots at the Masters Through Year-End Rankings!” 2. “Masters Bound: Meet the Ten Collegiate Golfers Who Earned Their Berths!” 3. “From Campus to Augusta: Ten Golfers

10 Golfers Earn Masters Berths Through Year-End Rankings

In an exciting turn of events, ten talented collegiate golfers have secured their spots in the prestigious 2023 Masters Tournament by finishing in the top 50 of the final World Amateur Golf Ranking. Leading the charge is Arizona State’s David Puig, who impressively ranks at No. 6, closely followed by North Carolina’s Austin Greaser at No. 8.

Among other standout qualifiers are Texas’ Cole Hammer (No. 11), LSU’s Garrett Barber (No. 15), and Stanford’s Michael Thorbjornsen (No. 18). Here’s the complete lineup of these rising stars:

  1. David Puig (Arizona State)
  2. Austin Greaser (North Carolina)
  3. Cole Hammer (Texas)
  4. Garrett Barber (LSU)
  5. Michael Thorbjornsen (Stanford)
  6. Ludvig Aberg (Vanderbilt)
  7. Sam Bennett (Mississippi)
  8. Gordon Sargent (Vanderbilt)
  9. Axel Klitz (Clemson)
  10. Mateo Fernández de Oliveira (Florida State)