Most-read stories on GolfChannel.com in 2021: A whole lot of Bryson DeChambeau

Most-read stories on GolfChannel.com in 2021: A whole lot of Bryson DeChambeau
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You either love Bryson DeChambeau or you don’t. He’s a polarizing figure in the game and, love him or not, people follow his actions. In looking back on the most-read stories on GolfChannel.com in 2021, DeChambeau was the focus of many. And, of course, there were plenty of surprises and controversies for readers.

Here’s a look at the 15 most-read stories on our website this year, in order of popularity:

Brazil’s federal police arrested Ángel Cabrera on Thursday for extradition to his homeland in Argentina.

Matthew Wolff was disqualified from the Masters following the second round after signing for an incorrect score.

DeChambeau’s aggressive line off the tee almost cost him a shot Saturday at the Tour Championship. 

Dustin Johnson and Kevin Na had an interesting and testy situation at the 11th hole in their match on Day 3.

Bryson DeChambeau no longer has the Trump logo on his golf bag and he had little to say about the PGA’s decision to move its 2022 championship.

Whether it “put a little chip” on his shoulder or not, Patrick Cantlay wasn’t going to feed the fire after his BMW Championship victory.

Few players wanted to speak publicly about Patrick Reed’s incident Saturday at Torrey, but there were some on Sunday who gave their thoughts.

Dr. John Torres, NBC News’ medical correspondent, joined “Golf Today” to provide insight into Tiger’s surgery and possible recovery.

Bryson DeChambeau’s former caddie Tim Tucker opened up on his split last month with DeChambeau.

Bryson DeChambeau was asked his thoughts on Rory McIlroy’s comments about trying to emulate Bryson.

As he stands at even par following day two, Rory McIlroy withdrew from Wednesday’s pro-am, citing “personal reasons.”

Bryson DeChambeau didn’t drive the green, but he still put on a show by taking a mind-boggling aggressive line Saturday at Bay Hill.

McIlroy was having dinner in the same restaurant at the player’s hotel and he poked his head into the room where they were meeting.

Justin Thomas admitted after finishing third at the Sentry TOC that his mind was still on Saturday’s words.

For the first time in his career, Phil Mickelson made 18 pars in a round Friday at The American Express.





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