Bryson DeChambeau’s Girlfriend Goes Viral During PGA Championship (Photos)
Bryson DeChambeau’s Girlfriend Goes Viral During PGA Championship (Photos)
Bryson DeChambeau went into this week’s PGA Championship looking to be in tremendous shape.
The once bulky star seemed to be carrying noticeably less mass heading into the opening round at Oak Hill Country Club.
As of early Saturday morning, he found himself tied in fourth place on the leaderboard with Justin Suh. The only people ahead of him were Scottie Scheffler, Corey Conners and Viktor Hovland.
That being said, his golfing wasn’t the only reason DeChambeau found himself trending over the past few days.
Folks also couldn’t stop talking about DeChambeau’s purported girlfriend, Lilia Schneider.
Schneider, a Marian University golfer, has been linked to DeChambeau for a while now.
This week, however, her social media really blew up on a different level.
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There are a lot of well-known and popular partners in golf. Just last week, Dustin Johnson’s wife Paulina Gretzky went mega-viral over her provocative video.
Obviously Schneider’s popularity doesn’t rise to Gretzky’s level, yet, but she also isn’t as far behind as one might imagine she should be.
This is why Danica Patrick will always be a legend. https://t.co/1QMs2GUmSX
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A lot will obviously depend on how DeChambeau fares this weekend.
Attention follows success, and DeChambeau hasn’t enjoyed a ton of it over the past couple of years.
Will DeChambeau be able to win big at the PGA Championship this weekend and regain some lost momentum? Time will tell, but either way his girlfriend will undoubtedly be rooting for him every step of the way.
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