Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods get very different outcomes in Bryson DeChambeau game
The two-time US Open champion is one of the most in form golfers on the planet right now, so his opinion on the sport’s greats was in high demand, and he didn’t disappoint.Starting off as hard as it gets with two European legends in Seve Ballesteros and Rory McIlroy, the American went for the latter and then instantly dumped him.Vijay Singh took over, but again only briefly, as McIlroy was dealt another blow with LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman being the first to hold position, taking down Ernie Els and Billy Casper before DeChambeau showed himself as a golfing history buff.Career grand slam winner Gene Sarazen, who played in the 1920s and 1930s, then was took the lead with the comment: “Oh come on! The technology is so different!”The baton was then passed from Tom Watson to Phil Mickelson to Byron Nelson with DeChambeau commenting: “That’s tough. That’s not tough actually that’s pretty easy, Byron did some pretty crazy stuff.”Nelson then took down icons in Arnold Palmer and Gary Player, before the record major winner Jack Nicklaus looked to have won it.However, he was then overtaken by the man second on the all-time major winners list, Tiger Woods, who DeChambeau even picked over himself at the very end.DeChambeau has every right to be in the conversation, though, having risen onto the scene in dramatic fashion in recent years.The 30-year-old won his second US Open in June in dramatic fashion as he capitalised on a dramatic McIlroy collapse to claim top honours on home turf once again.Two major wins puts him tied for 47th on the all-time list, tied with some of the aforementioned greats such as Greg Norman.He will have to wait until 2025 before adding to that total, having watched compatriot Xander Schauffele take over this year with wins at The Open and PGA Championship.McIlroy will have the chance to avenge his US Open defeat to DeChambeau when the pair go head-to-head in a one-off match later this year.Golfweek revealed that pairs of the biggest name players from each rival tour will go head-to-head in a made-for-TV match later this year.McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler will team up for the PGA Tour to battle Brooks Koepka and DeChambeau for team LIV.“I’m thrilled to partner with Scottie in what promises to be an exciting duel against Bryson and Brooks in Vegas this December,” he wrote in a text message.