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Bryson DeChambeau wins on LIV Golf for his first title since the US Open last summer

Bryson DeChambeau wins on LIV Golf for his first title since the US Open last summer

Washington Post04-05-2025

INCHEON, South Korea — Bryson DeChambeau held off a big charge from Charles Howell III with birdies on his last two holes for a 6-under 66 on Sunday for a two-shot victory at LIV Golf Korea, his first title since winning the U.S. Open last summer.
DeChambeau, who played in the final group at the Masters and lost a 36-hole lead at LIV Golf Mexico City last week, started the third and final round at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club with a four-shot lead and was even par for the round through nine holes.

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