Bryson DeChambeau was involved in two clashes with media members ahead of the final LIV Golf event of the year.The world No.36 is preparing to compete at LIV Indianapolis this week amid ongoing uncertainty over the league’s future.DeChambeau kicked a reporter out of the driving range during a practice session before LIV IndianapolisGettyDeChambeau is amongst the field of players at Chatham Hills, with the tournament getting underway in Westfield, Indiana on Thursday.Ahead of his first round, the 32-year-old was joined by members of his team on the range on Wednesday.As they worked on his swing, he appeared visibly upset as the press watched on from next to the practice area.However, DeChambeau soon took exception to the presence of one reporter.It was revealed on social media that a journalist, identified as popular X user ‘Monday Q Info’, had been kicked out of the session.A member of DeChambeau’s team had approached the assembled media members before having them removed.In a post confirming the incident, it was alleged the reporter had not done anything out of the ordinary whilst they watched on.They later addressed their removal in a post of their own on X, writing: “Got booted off the range by Bryson today. #1,892 on the list of what the hell has happened to my life.”The incident was not the only one involving DeChambeau and the media at Chatham Hills on Wednesday.He also fired an X-rated jab at a group of reporters as he headed to the driving range earlier in the day.DeChambeau also compared reporters to the ‘mafia’ during a heated exchange on WednesdayGettyAccording to Golf.com, when passing the journalists, DeChambeau exclaimed: “Oooh the mafia has arrived. The mafia. You guys love talking s***.”Although his outburst is said to have been in a jokey tone, the two-time US Open champion was visibly annoyed as he did so.LIV Golf futureDeChambeau’s animosity towards the media comes as speculation surrounding the future of LIV Golf continues.Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund pulled their financial backing of the league earlier this year.Next week’s Team Championship in Michigan has also been cancelled, making LIV Indianapolis the final event of 2026.According to Flushing It, LIV Golf is expected to file for bankruptcy before restructuring their debt and player contracts.DeChambeau is preparing for the final LIV Golf event of the year this weekendAFPIt is also reported by the New York Post that the league expects to secure $250million (£184m) worth of investment.DeChambeau’s outburstsMeanwhile, DeChambeau’s latest outburst comes just weeks after he made headlines during The Open at Royal Birkdale.He was hit with a controversial two-shot penalty following his second round for improving his lie on the fifth hole.After a heated debate with rules officials, he was hit with the punishment, which saw him drop to three shots off the lead.It was later alleged that DeChambeau had threatened to get US President Donald Trump involved in the matter.Following the two-stroke penalty, he went on to tied-14th, six shots adrift of eventual champion Ryan Fox.