LIV Golf is only round one into its Virginia tournament but already Bryson DeChambeau is showing signs his short game is ready for next week’s likely brutal US Open examination at Oakmont CC, after an insane three-hole stretch on day one gave him a share of the lead.
Reigning US Open champions are always busy in the lead up to returning to the national championship. But when you’re YouTube content king Bryson DeChambeau, the hustle seems to reach a new level. MORE: Phil Mickelson says there’s a ‘high likelihood’ this could be his last U.S. Open It’s approaching a year since DeChambeau tamed Read more…
[Photo: Bryson DeChambeau] Reigning US Open champion and LIV golf star Bryson DeChambeau toured the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on the weekend, just before the Indy 500, to take a lap around the 4km track in an IndyCar in a custom firesuit and helmet. Later, he linked with driver Kyle Kirkwood to play a few holes at the Brickyard Read more…
In writing, it looks like Scottie Scheffler dunking on Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm, which he’d have every right to coming off his PGA Championship win. But with video context, it was just Scottie being Scottie.
Rough topped off at five inches. Green speeds of 15 on the Stimpmeter. A renovated golf course with at least one new hole location on each green. Nothing to see here. Just the setup basics for next month’s US Open at Oakmont Country Club.
Over the past three Sundays of competition, Bryson DeChambeau felt that a degree of youthful, reckless abandon had been missing from his game as he struggled to close out victories.
What happens when golf’s biggest bomber tees it up in the clouds? Bryson DeChambeau gave fans a jaw-dropping preview during a LIV Golf warm-up at 8,000 feet above sea level in Mexico — and the results are insane.
DeChambeau was quite literally struggling just advancing the ball out of the hazards in the video. He went on to explain that someone could seriously hurt their wrist based on what he was seeing and feeling.
Lucas Herbert pulled a rabbit out of the hat with a chip-in eagle at the par-4 11th during a course record-equalling final round during LIV Golf Mexico City at Club Golf Chapultepec.
In search of his first worldwide win in almost two years, Australian crowd favourite Cameron Smith has thrown his hat into the ring with a final group showdown with 36-hole leader Bryson DeChambeau at LIV Golf Mexico.