Trending now

Bryson DeChambeau linked to viral hockey goalie after LIV Golf sighting, closet photo

Bryson DeChambeau is linked to a new romantic interest.

Fans have noticed clues that the LIV Golf player and former Canadian hockey player Mikayla Demaiter may be together.

The rumor mill started after LIV Golf New York at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster when the 26-year-old social media star was spotted at the tournament while wearing an LIV guest pass around her neck, per The Sun.

Demaiter was also seen wearing a Crushers GC hat at one point — the team DeChambeau captains for LIV Golf.

Bryson DeChambeau tees off on the 16th hole during the third round of the LIV Golf New York tournament at Trump National Bedminster on Saturday, August 8, 2026. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect
Mikayla Demaiter has been linked to golfer Bryson DeChambeau after fans spotted key clues. X/mikaylademaiter

Things took another turn when Demaiter took a selfie earlier this week in front of a closet full of sneakers and hats.

Fans began to question whether she was at the two-time U.S. Open champion’s home.

Additionally, she shared a picture of an ocean-side golf course on her Instagram story on Sunday.

Neither DeChambeau, 32, nor Demaiter have confirmed if they are in a relationship.

Demaiter, previously a goalie for the Bluewater Hawks of Canada’s Provincial Women’s Hockey League Junior League, retired at 19 due to injury and to pursue social media and modeling.

Since then, she has amassed three million followers on Instagram.

Mikayla Demaiter has been linked to Bryson DeChambeau. Instagram/mikaylademaiter
Mikayla Demaiter shared an image of a golf course on her Instagram story on Sunday. Instagram/mikaylademaiter

One of them is DeChambeau, who has been seemingly single for years.

His last confirmed relationship was with a former University of Texas golfer, Hunter Nugent. Their split was reported in Sept. 2022.

It has been tough year on the links for DeChambeau.

He missed the cut at the Masters, PGA Championship and U.S. Open before he finished tied for 14th at the Open Championship in July.

His Open was derailed by a two-shot penalty for “inadvertently improving the area of his intended swing” in the second round.

It moved DeChambeau from 7-under par one shot out of the lead ahead of Saturday’s third round, to 5-under and in a tie for fifth. 

“No, it was a good fight. I wish I would have given it more on Saturday and Sunday,” he said at the time. “Felt like I could have. Besides the fifth hole and being three-over on that hole and then the 11th hole, that’s six shots. That’s tied for the lead right there. That’s two holes and I’m right there with the Claret Jug.”

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Are you human? Please solve:Captcha


Secret Link