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Bryson DeChambeau takes subtle swipe at Nick Faldo as Jackson Suber sets Open pace

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Bryson DeChambeau takes subtle swipe at Nick Faldo as Jackson Suber sets Open pace
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Golfer Bryson DeChambeau is facing criticism for his uncommunicative behavior toward the media during the 154th Open Championship. The article also touches on the uncertainty surrounding the future of the LIV Golf circuit.

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The intersection of athlete behavior, media relations, and the financial instability of professional golf leagues reflects broader shifts in sports media and business.

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Bryson DeChambeau hits out of the rough on his way to carding a 67, two shots off the lead. Photograph: Kate McShane/R&A/Getty Images Bryson DeChambeau hits out of the rough on his way to carding a 67, two shots off the lead. Photograph: Kate McShane/R&A/Getty Images The Open Bryson DeChambeau takes subtle swipe at Nick Faldo as Jackson Suber sets Open pace American responds to six-time major winner’s jibe

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The article uses critical language regarding DeChambeau's character and his 'team', reflecting a subjective sports-journalism perspective.

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