Bryson DeChambeau Dominates Golf Korea for Season’s First Win
Bryson DeChambeau delivered a memorable performance on Sunday to secure both the individual and team titles at LIV Golf Korea, marking a significant highlight in his season.
DeChambeau Outduels Howell in Tense LIV Golf Korea Finish
The big-hitting American, known for his power and precision, sank a dramatic 48-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole, ultimately carding a final-round 66 and finishing at 19-under-par 197. This victory was DeChambeau’s third career LIV Golf individual win but his first of the season, adding a new layer of excitement for fans and players alike.
Crushers GC Dominates as DeChambeau Claims Third LIV Golf Crown
The road to victory was anything but easy. DeChambeau faced a fierce challenge from his own Crushers GC teammate, Charles Howell III, who turned in a spectacular round of 9-under 63 to finish just two shots back. Howell’s effort kept the pressure high, making for an intense and suspenseful final day. “Charles and I had a great battle out there,” DeChambeau said afterward. “He never wavered today. It was fun, but it was intense. Super-intense.”
Source: Bryson DeChambeau edges Charles Howell III to win LIV Golf Korea
Bryson DeChambeau Seals Victory with 48-Foot Birdie in Korea Thriller
DeChambeau had been in similar positions before, holding leads after 36 holes at the previous two LIV Golf events — Miami and Mexico City — as well as sitting atop the leaderboard at the Masters with just 16 holes left. However, each time, the victory slipped through his fingers. Sunday, though, was different. Despite some early struggles, DeChambeau rallied hard on the back nine, producing six birdies to fend off Howell’s charge.

DeChambeau’s Mental Toughness Shines in LIV Golf Korea Showdown
Howell’s front-nine performance was stellar, going 4 under and trimming DeChambeau’s lead to a single stroke at the turn. On the back nine, Howell seemed poised for a breakthrough, stringing together five consecutive birdies from holes 11 through 15, briefly tying DeChambeau at 17 under. But a costly bogey on the par-5 16th shifted the momentum, and though Howell recovered with a birdie on the final hole, DeChambeau’s own back-nine magic, including the stunning 48-foot putt at 17 and another birdie on 18, sealed the win.
“I feel like I’ve been playing some great golf, but I just haven’t gotten the job done,” DeChambeau admitted. “That was a lot of tension. Just glad I was able to step up to the plate and get it done.”
For Howell, the result marked his first podium finish since his victory at LIV Golf Mayakoba in 2023. While proud of his effort, Howell couldn’t help but reflect on how close he had come. “I knew today would be a tough day to catch Bryson and even to try to beat him, but I gave it my best,” Howell said. “I definitely would’ve thought 9-under would have done it, and clearly it didn’t. Any time you shoot 9-under par in the last group and you still don’t win, it’s a tough day.”
The Crushers GC team, anchored by DeChambeau and Howell, also thrived. Paul Casey’s solid 67 and Anirban Lahiri’s recovery round of 72, after a rough 79 the day before, helped the Crushers shoot a combined 20 under par on Sunday. That collective performance earned them the team title by a commanding nine-shot margin over Smash GC. “Charles and Bryson won this for us,” Casey said with a smile. “Our job was to not mess it up, if I’m being honest.”
While much of the spotlight was on DeChambeau and Howell, several other players delivered noteworthy performances. Talor Gooch shot a 6-under 66 to claim third place at 14 under. Thomas Pieters, who carded a 68, and Patrick Reed, who fired a 65, shared fourth place at nine shots back. Matthew Wolff rounded out the top performers, finishing alone in sixth with a final-round 67 that put him 10 strokes behind the champion.
This victory sets DeChambeau up for another major moment as he prepares to join 13 other LIV Golf players at the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club, scheduled for May 15-18. Last year, DeChambeau came tantalizingly close, finishing as the runner-up to Xander Schauffele. With his confidence boosted by this hard-fought win, DeChambeau will enter Quail Hollow with momentum and renewed determination.
What makes this triumph particularly meaningful for DeChambeau is the perseverance it required. His past few tournaments had been marked by near-misses and disappointment, despite flashes of brilliance. Many questioned whether he could close under pressure again, given his recent struggles to convert leads into wins. Sunday’s victory was a clear answer to those doubts.
Fans watching in Korea and around the world were treated to a thrilling display of competitive golf. The dynamic between DeChambeau and Howell provided the perfect mix of camaraderie and rivalry, making the final round compelling to the very last putt. For DeChambeau, sinking the 48-footer on 17 was a defining moment — not just because of the immediate scoreboard impact, but because it symbolized his determination to conquer the mental hurdles that had tripped him up in past events.
“That putt on 17 was huge,” DeChambeau reflected. “I knew Charles was right there, and I couldn’t afford to let up. It was one of those moments where you just focus everything you have on the shot, trust your read, and let it go. Thankfully, it dropped.”
DeChambeau’s win also serves as a reminder of the evolving strength and competitiveness of LIV Golf. While critics have questioned the league’s format and impact on the broader golf world, tournaments like this showcase the talent and drama that LIV Golf can deliver. Players like DeChambeau, Howell, Gooch, and Reed are not only elite athletes but compelling figures whose performances elevate the sport.
Looking ahead, the victory in Korea will likely boost DeChambeau’s confidence heading into the PGA Championship, where the stakes will be even higher. The challenge of going toe-to-toe with the world’s best on one of golf’s grandest stages is exactly the kind of test that DeChambeau relishes.
“This win means a lot,” he said. “Not just for me, but for the team. We’ve worked hard, and it’s great to see it all come together. Now, it’s time to take this momentum into the majors and keep pushing.”
As the LIV Golf season continues, fans will be watching closely to see whether DeChambeau can maintain this form and deliver more memorable moments. Sunday’s victory was a powerful statement: Bryson DeChambeau is back, hungry, and ready to make waves on both the LIV circuit and the global golf stage.
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