
Bryson DeChambeau
32-Year-Old Golfer

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2026 Fantasy Outlook
The 2025 season could be summed up as "what if" for DeChambeau. His victory at LIV Golf Korea was his first on the tour since 2023, he was the only member of the breakaway tour with two top-5 finishes at the majors (The Masters and PGA Championship), and he made history over the final three rounds of The Open Championship to crack into the top 10. However, it felt as though DeChambeau left a lot on the table in 2025, especially in the majors. He failed to make the cut in his U.S. Open Championship defense, finished second to Scottie Scheffler at the PGA Championship, and his brief lead at The Masters vanished in the final round, allowing Rory McIlroy to complete the coveted Grand Slam. In the LIV Golf League, DeChambeau had seven top-10 finishes and three top-5 finishes, which was enough for him to finish third in the Individual Season Standings behind fellow team captains Jon Rahm and Joaquin Niemann. DeChambeau led the LIV Golf league in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee (1.58) and scrambling opportunities (67.12 percent), and he finished in the top 10 in driving distance, birdies made, eagles made, putts per hole and GIR. DeChambeau has finished top 10 six times in majors over the last two years, and should be a regular contender again in 2026 at the four biggest events. Read Past Outlooks
Pathway to PGA Tour return open
DeChambeau is eligible to return to the PGA Tour under the new Returning Member Program announced on Monday.
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This new program was put in place by the PGA Tour after Brooks Koepka left LIV Golf and applied for reinstatement. The Tour decided to allow players who have won any of the four majors or THE PLAYERS Championship from 2022-2025 to return to the PGA Tour. DeChambeau's win at the 2024 U.S. Open qualifies him for this. Returning players will also have a five-year forfeiture of any potential equity in the PGA Tour's Player Equity Program, although LIV players earned substantial upfront compensation by signing their deals with the breakaway league. DeChambeau has been a lot more supportive of LIV publicly than Koepka was, so it's unclear if the Crushers GC Captain would even want to leave. DeChambeau will have until Feb. 2 to make his decision, which is the first scheduled tournament for LIV Golf. The PGA Tour made is clear in their press release that this could potentially be a one-time offer.
This new program was put in place by the PGA Tour after Brooks Koepka left LIV Golf and applied for reinstatement. The Tour decided to allow players who have won any of the four majors or THE PLAYERS Championship from 2022-2025 to return to the PGA Tour. DeChambeau's win at the 2024 U.S. Open qualifies him for this. Returning players will also have a five-year forfeiture of any potential equity in the PGA Tour's Player Equity Program, although LIV players earned substantial upfront compensation by signing their deals with the breakaway league. DeChambeau has been a lot more supportive of LIV publicly than Koepka was, so it's unclear if the Crushers GC Captain would even want to leave. DeChambeau will have until Feb. 2 to make his decision, which is the first scheduled tournament for LIV Golf. The PGA Tour made is clear in their press release that this could potentially be a one-time offer.
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DeChambeau’s success in 2024 was defined by his performances at the four major events, rather than in the LIV Golf League. He won two LIV Golf tournaments (Greenbrier and Chicago) in 2023, but he finished in the top-three only once in 2024 (LIV Golf Nashville), though his Crushers GC did manage to win three team events (Jeddah, Hong Kong and Chicago). However, DeChambeau more than made up for it in the majors, finishing in the top-10 at the Masters and PGA Championship before beating out Rory McIlroy to capture his second U.S. Open title. The only blemish to DeChambeau’s 2024 campaign was his failure to make the cut at The Open Championship at Royal Troon, though that particular major has been the most elusive for the two-time major champion. DeChambeau finished the 2024 LIV Golf season eighth in the individual season standings, led the league in driving distance (323.5 yards) and finished in the top-10 in GIR and birdies per round.
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Secures $4 million bonus in Indy
DeChambeau scored a six-under 65 final round at LIV Golf Indianapolis to finish tied for 14th and end the regular season third in the individual standings.
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Tumbles to T13 in Chicago
DeChambeau finished tied with Mito Pereira, Max Lee and Marc Leishman for 13th at LIV Golf Chicago after carding a three-over 74 in the final round.
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Share of 11th at LIV Golf UK
DeChambeau logged a two-under 69 in the final round at LIV Golf UK to finish in a seven-way share of 11th.
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Surges with Sunday 64
DeChambeau jumped into a share of 10th place after firing a seven-under 64 in the final round of The Open Championship.
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Missed opportunities at LIV Dallas
DeChambeau finished tied with Cameron Tringale for ninth at LIV Golf Dallas with a cumulative score of four-under.
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