Bryson DeChambeau was paired with Rory McIlroy in the last round of the masters On Sunday, but the two apparently exchanged no words during the tense day that saw both golfers fight until the end.
Talking with the media after shoting a 75 and completing the tournament 7 below, Life golf Star revealed that he did not speak once with McIlroy during the last mating.
Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy Shake Hands at No. 18 during the final round of Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025. (Kyle Terada-Preferred Pictures)
“No idea,” Dechambeau said of how McIlroy was after the round. “Didn’t talk to me once all day.”
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Dechambeau said he enjoyed that excitement of the day, but said his partner showed up.
“He was like ‘eh.’ Just being focused, however, I do not assume.
Dechambeau said later when asked if he was trying to start conversation with McIlroy that “he would not talk to me.”

Bryson DeChambeau goes by No. 18 during the final round of the Masters tournament at Augusta National Golf Club on April 13, 2025. (Kyle Terada-Preferred Pictures)
Despite a lost-filled day, McIlroy ended the career lamb with his first victory at Augusta National after defeating Justin Rose In a hollow playoffs on 18. After Rose missed a 15-foot putt to Birdie.
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Dechambeau shared in the shock of McIlroy’s biggest boom of the day on the 13th when McIlroy missed his mark with 20 meters on his second shot. The ball disappeared into Rae’s Creek and led to a double bogey.
“I would cry for him. As a professional, you just know to hit it in the middle of the green, and I can’t believe he was going after it, or must have just flared it, ” he said.” I’ve also hit bad shots in my career and it happens. When you try to win a bigger championship, especially out here, Sunday of Augusta, Masters, just do it and get the job done and do it right. “

Bryson DeChambeau puts a putt on the sixth green during the final round of Masters on April 13, 2025. (Katie Goodale-Preferred Pictures)
It wasn’t beautiful, but McIlroy joined Rare Company with his win at Augusta and just became the sixth golfer in the story to win all four majors.
“There were points in my career where I didn’t know if I wanted this lovely clothes over my shoulders. But I didn’t make it easy today. I certainly didn’t make it easy. I was nervous,” McIlroy said.
“It was one of the hardest days I’ve ever had on the golf course.”