Fastexy Exchange:How LIV Golf players fared at 2024 Masters: Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Smith tie for sixth

2025-04-30 08:33:39source:Marcus Eriksoncategory:reviews

Bryson DeChambeau and Fastexy ExchangeCameron Smith posted the best finishes among the LIV Golf players at the 2024 Masters tournament.

DeChambeau and Smith each tied for sixth place at two under par, nine shots off the winning score posted by Scottie Scheffler, the world's top-ranked golfer who won a green jacket for the second time.

For DeChambeau — the 2020 U.S. Open champion — the sixth-place finish represents his best performance at Augusta National. Smith — whose lone major win came at the 2022 British Open — had his best finish at the Masters in 2020, when he tied for second.

Tyrrell Hatton joined DeChambeau and Smith among the top-10 finishers on the Masters leaderboard.

Jon Rahm, who won last year's Masters, made the cut but was nowhere near the top of the leaderboard, finishing tied for 45th at nine over par.

Here's how every LIV player did at he 2024 Masters. You can view the Masters payouts by position here.

How LIV Golf players finished at 2024 Masters

  • Bryson DeChambeau, tied for sixth (-2)
  • Cameron Smith, tied for sixth (-2)
  • Tyrrell Hatton, tied for ninth (E)
  • Patrick Reed, tied for 12th (+1)
  • Joaquin Niemann, tied for 22nd (+4)
  • Phil Mickelson, tied for 43rd (+8)
  • Brooks Koepka, tied for 45th (+9)
  • Jon Rahm, tied for 45th (+9)

Which LIV golfers missed the cut at the 2024 Masters?

Five LIV golfers didn't make the cut, which was set at 6-over on Friday:

  • Sergio Garcia (+7)
  • Bubba Watson (+10)
  • Charl Schwartzel (+11)
  • Dustin Johnson (+13)
  • Adrian Meronk (+14)

Was Greg Norman at the 2024 Masters?

Yes. LIV Golf's top executive, Greg Norman, a two-time major winner who finished as a runner-up at the Masters three times (1986, 1987, 1996), was on hand at Augusta National to cheer on all LIV participants.

"I’m here because we have 13 players that won 10 Masters between them," Norman told the Washington Post on Wednesday. "So I’m here just to support them, do the best I can to show them, 'Hey, you know, the boss is here rooting for you.'"

Contributing: Cydney Henderson, USA TODAY Sports

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