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LIV golf star Bryson DeChambeau has hit back at claims from his former coach, who is allegedly trying to extort over $2 million from him following his recent US Open triumph. The seasoned golf mentor Mike Schy had suggested that DeChambeau pledged to support the 'Central Valley Jon DeChambeau Memorial Junior Tour', named in honour of his late father. However, DeChambeau insists there was never any agreement to fork out such a huge sum, suggesting his ex-coach is upset over recent events.

Speaking to Golfweek , DeChambeau refuted the allegations: "It's a complete and utter lie, all of it. It's a disgruntled former employee, unfortunately, and it is what it is. We've had numerous conversations and it hasn't worked out from a business standpoint.



"It's quite disappointing how he's turned this and spun this. It's a non-recourse loan that was going out. I gave him my dad's name, image and likeness for free on the assumption we'd have a good business plan and it just hasn't worked out.

I'm going to be doing a lot for my community, just in a different fashion with a proper business plan and done correctly." DeChambeau also addressed the impact on his reputation: "I'm at a high point right now and I'm a big character right now and I'm trying to do what's right for the game of golf and you're trying to bring my image down to hurt the game of golf essentially. This just ain't a story, it's a disgruntled employee.

" Brett Falkoff, the agent of golfing sensation DeChambeau, claiming that .

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