Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau miss US Open cut as LIV Golfs biggest stars struggle

After birdieing the 10th hole Friday morning, it looked like Dustin Johnson was on his way to making some serious noise heading into the weekend at the U.S.Open.
By the time he finished the second round, he was closer to the cut line than the top of the leaderboard, where he had been hovering earlier in the day.Johnson finished 3-over par to make the cut, along with five other LIV Golf players, but two of the league’s biggest stars, Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm, found themselves leaving the east end of Long Island earlier than expected.Rahm missed the cut for just the second time in his last 27 major starts.DeChamebau is just two years removed from his second U.S.
Open win, but has missed the cut in consecutive U.S.Opens, as well as missing the cut in three straight majors.DeChambeau and Rahm declined interview requests after their rounds, but DeChambeau had suggested he may miss the cuts in all four majors this year during an interview with Flushing It Golf earlier in the year.“That’s just golf,” he said.Johnson looked as though he could carry the LIV mantle as the big story of the weekend, sitting one back of the lead after the turn Friday, before the back nine got the better of him.
The soon-to-be 42-year-old double bogeyed No.11 before posting back-to-back bogeys and then taking an eight on the par-4 15th, changing the course of his day from being 4-under to 4-over.“Very frustrating because I felt like I played really solid today,” he said after his round.
“Hit a lot of good putts that didn’t go in and really, I hit a good shot on 11, but just the wind got a big gust and it came up short.”The U.S.Open performance from LIV’s talent pool comes as questions continue to swirl surrounding the viability of the league after this season.
The Saudi Public Investment Fund is withdrawing its financial support after this season, forcing the rebel golf league to search for funding elsewhere.Reports also have indicated that the PIF could pull its fu...