Bryson DeChambeau caught people by surprise when he withdrew from yet another tournament, this time from the Saudi International before playing the second round of the said event last Thursday due to injuries. Speculations swirled right away about whether DeChambeau's health issues have something to do — or are results — of his aggressive playing style and the intense practices to prepare for tournaments.

If you ask DeChambeau, though, there's really nothing to worry about, saying that “everyone just needs to chill.” According to Golf Digest, Bryson DeChambeau has stated that the injuries are caused by a fall and not by any training-related practices.

Well, if you say so, Mr. Bryson DeChambeau, then perhaps people will just have to buy it, move one, and wait to see him again once he's ready to give it a go.

This isn't the first time that DeChambeau has withdrawn from a tournament this year, as he's also pulled out of the Sony Open in Hawaii back in January because of a wrist issue.

Bryson DeChambeau's withdrawal has also given some more life to rumors about a possibility of a move to Super Golf League, which is seemingly bent on attracting the top golfers in the world, particularly those who are regulars on the PGA TOUR.