Dechambeau says that Mcilroy ‘did not speak to me once’ during the final round of Masters


Bryson Dechambeau was paired with Rory Mcilroy in the final round of The teachers On Sunday, but the two apparently did not change any word during the tense time that saw both golfers fight until the end.

In statements to the media after shooting a 75 and finishing the 7th tournament below, the Liv Golf Star revealed that he did not speak with Mcilroy during the final match.

Bryson Dechambeau and Rory Mcilroy shake the number 18 during the final round of the Masters tournament in the Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025. (Kyle Terada-Imagn images)

“I have no idea,” Dechambeau said about how Mcilroy was after the round. “He didn’t talk to me once all day.”

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Dechambeau said he enjoyed the emotion of the day, but said his partner looked like areas.

“He was like ‘eh’. However, just being concentrated.

Dechambeau then said when asked if he tried to start a conversation with Mcilroy that “I wouldn’t talk to me.”

Bryson Dechambeau leaves the number 18 during the final round of the Masters Tournament in the Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025. (Kyle Terada-Imagn images)

Despite a day full of errors, Mcilroy completed the race coup with his first victory in Augusta National after defeating Justin Rose In a hole playoff in 18 after Rose lost a 15 -foot putt for Birdie.

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Dechambeau shared the shock about the greatest error of Mcilroy’s day on 13 when Mcilroy lost his mark in 20 yards in his second shot. The ball disappeared in Rae’s Creek and led to a double bogey.

“I wanted to cry for him. As a professional, you only know how to hit him in the middle of the Green, and I cannot believe that he has gone, or he must have accumulated it,” he said. “I have also hit bad shots in my career, and it happens. When you try to win an important championship, especially here, Augusta Sunday, the masters, you just have to do it and do the job and do it well.”

Bryson Dechambeau aligns a putt in the sixth green during the final round of the Masters on April 13, 2025. (Katie Goodale-Imagn images)

He was not pretty, but Mcilroy joined Rare Company with his victory in Augusta, becoming the sixth golfer in history to win the four specialties.

“There were points in my career in which I didn’t know if I would have this beautiful garment on my shoulders. But I didn’t make it easy today. I certainly didn’t make it easy. I was nervous,” said Mcilroy.

“It was one of the most difficult days I’ve had in the golf course.”

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