Bryson DeChambeau accidentally walks face-first into a rope at LIV Golf Chicago in bizarre video

That’s got to hurt! Bryson DeChambeau walks face-first into a GUIDE ROPE at LIV Golf Chicago in a bizarre moment, with the American claiming ‘I can’t see out of my right eye’ before finishing up in eighth place

  • Bryson DeChambeau injured himself in unusual fashion at LIV Chicago
  • The golfer was playing the last round of the tournament when it occurred
  •  DeChambeau was clearly in pain but recovered to make birdie on the hole

Bryson DeChambeau suffered an unfortunate and bizarre injury on Sunday at LIV Golf Chicago, with the American failing to duck under a rope and bouncing it off his face instead.

The injury happened after he hit his approach on the 14th hole. 

In a video of the incident, which happened during the final round of the tournament, DeChambeau can be seen next to his caddy, who lifted up the rope so the 29-year-old could clear it more easily.

But despite glancing at the rope before attempting to go underneath it, DeChambeau bounces his face squarely on the cord, sending his head flying backwards and taking his hat off of his head.

Bryson DeChambeau accidentally walks face-first into a rope at LIV Golf Chicago in bizarre video

Bryson DeChambeau suffered the unfortunate injury on the last day of LIV Chicago

The golfer was clearly in pain after the accident as he crouched down and held his face, and vented through the discomfort. 

‘Oh my God, what the f—k guys?’ he said after hitting his face.

‘Oh my f——g God. I can’t see out of my right eye right now.’

Warning: explicit language 

DeChambeau shot -1 in the final round of the tournament, bringing him to a -6 finish

DeChambeau shot -1 in the final round of the tournament, bringing him to a -6 finish

Despite the unfortunate injury, DeChambeau ended the hole strong, later sinking a putt to make birdie.

For the weekend, DeChambeau finished tied-eighth in the tournament at -6 alongside Phil Mickelson, Chase Koepka and Laurie Canter.

He won $576,250 in prize money at the event.

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