**Bryson DeChambeau Shines at Masters, Fans Frustrated by Coverage**
Bryson DeChambeau delivered an impressive performance during the second round of the Masters on Friday, carding a 4-under 68. Despite his strong showing, many fans expressed disappointment over the lack of coverage, as he was not part of the featured groups available on the Masters app and received minimal airtime during ESPN’s broadcast of the prestigious tournament.
Rapper Lil Wayne voiced his frustration on social media, stating, “The Masters blew it with this lack of coverage on Bryson!!! They gotta stop hating on the LIV s—. This man is killin’ it out there and I can’t watch.” The featured groups during DeChambeau’s round included Justin Rose, Rory McIlroy, and Scottie Scheffler, leaving fans struggling to follow the LIV Golf star as he climbed the leaderboard.
One user lamented, “I cannot believe Bryson DeChambeau is not a featured group today at the Masters. He’s electric to watch!” Another added, “Bryson DeChambeau is arguably the most popular golfer in the world and I can’t seem to find a way to see him hit a shot on ESPN’s coverage right now.” Some fans even criticized the Masters app, calling it a “travesty” for not providing adequate coverage of DeChambeau.
ESPN+ aired parts of the tournament until 3 p.m. ET, at which point the main broadcast transitioned to ESPN, but by then, DeChambeau had already completed 16 holes. As of the latest updates, DeChambeau stood at 7-under for the tournament, sitting in second place, just one stroke behind Rose.
Last year, DeChambeau finished tied for sixth at the Masters after an opening round of 65. Although he did not secure a victory at Augusta National, he did win the U.S. Open, edging out McIlroy by one stroke. DeChambeau, who was the low amateur at the Masters in 2016, aims to make a strong finish and claim the coveted green jacket in his ninth appearance at the tournament.
**FAQ**
*Why was Bryson DeChambeau not featured in the Masters coverage?*
DeChambeau was not included in the featured groups that received coverage on the Masters app or during ESPN’s broadcast, leading to fan frustration despite his strong performance.

