Final 3R 8-Under Surge at Chicago Tournament
Team Victory Following Individual Win '6.3 Billion Jackpot'
Leishman 2nd, Lahiri 3rd, Munoz 4th

It was a ‘Hulk’ Bryson DeChambeau (USA) ‘comeback show.’


On the 24th (local time), at the final 3rd round of the LIV Golf Chicago tournament (total prize money $25 million) held at Rich Harvest Farms (par 71, 7,401 yards) in Sugar Grove near Chicago, Illinois, USA, he shot an 8-under 63 to complete a 1-stroke victory (13-under 200). This is his second win of the season since the Greenbrier tournament on the 6th of last month, with a winner’s prize of $4 million (approximately 5.3 billion KRW). DeChambeau also topped the team event, earning 25% of the $3 million team prize money, which is $750,000. His total earnings from this tournament amount to $4.75 million (approximately 630 million KRW).


Bryson DeChambeau surged with an 8-under-par on the final day of the LIV Golf Chicago tournament to claim a come-from-behind victory.

Bryson DeChambeau surged with an 8-under-par on the final day of the LIV Golf Chicago tournament to claim a come-from-behind victory.

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DeChambeau started from a tie for 14th place, 8 strokes behind, and swept up 9 birdies (1 bogey). Starting at the 4th hole (par 3), after consecutive birdies on the 6th and 7th holes, he took a brief breather with a bogey on the 9th hole (par 4). Then, he added 3 consecutive birdies from the 10th to 12th holes and 4 more birdies on the 14th, 17th, 18th, and 2nd holes, ultimately taking over the top of the leaderboard. DeChambeau won by 1 stroke after Anirban Lahiri (India), who was tied for the lead, made a bogey on the final 18th hole (par 4).



Mark Leishman (Australia) shot 5 under to finish 2nd (12-under 201). Lahiri finished 3rd, and Sebastian Mu?oz (Colombia), who was the leader the previous day, lost 2 strokes and dropped to 4th place (11-under 202). ‘LIV Golf 3-win champ’ Taylor Gooch finished 7th (10-under 203), and Dustin Johnson (both USA) finished 10th (9-under 204). Brooks Koepka (USA), the only LIV Golf member selected for the Ryder Cup, the USA-Europe golf competition, finished 26th (5-under 208).


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