🔥 A Statement Victory in Incheon
Bryson DeChambeau put on a dazzling display of power and poise to capture both the individual title and team championship at the 2025 LIV Golf Korea, held at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club in Incheon. It marks his first LIV win since the 2024 U.S. Open and underlines his return to top-tier form just weeks before the season’s second major.
The victory wasn’t just personal—DeChambeau also led Crushers GC to a commanding team triumph, making it one of the most dominant performances seen in the 2025 LIV season so far.
🚨 Key Moments & Player Highlights
DeChambeau entered Sunday with a four-stroke lead but quickly felt the pressure when teammate Charles Howell III lit up the course with a final-round 63, erasing the gap with just a few holes remaining.
Tied at 17-under with two to play, DeChambeau delivered back-to-back clutch birdies—including a stunning 48-foot putt on the 17th—to seal a 2-stroke win at 19-under-par.
“That was a lot of tension,” DeChambeau admitted to Sky Sports. “Just glad I was able to step up to the plate and get it done.”
🎯 Team Crushers GC Crush the Field
Led by DeChambeau, the Crushers GC squad—featuring Charles Howell III, Paul Casey, and Anirban Lahiri—finished the tournament at 35-under, a staggering nine strokes ahead of Smash GC.
Paul Casey, who fired a final-round 67, praised the team dynamic:
“Charles and Bryson won this for us. Our job was to not mess it up, if I’m being honest,” he joked to LIV Golf.
This marks Crushers GC’s second team win of the season, putting them in prime position for the LIV Team Championship later this year.
💥 Contenders Who Made It Close
While Howell’s near comeback made headlines, others impressed as well. Dean Burmester finished solo third at 14-under, followed by Patrick Reed and Abraham Ancer, both at 13-under.
Still, none could match DeChambeau’s precision and closing ability—especially when it mattered most.
🌍 A Global Statement Before the PGA Championship
DeChambeau’s performance sent shockwaves through the global golf community. With the 2025 PGA Championship just weeks away, his form is peaking at exactly the right time.
Golf analysts from NBC Sports and CBS Sports are now calling him one of the players to beat.
This double win also reinforces LIV Golf‘s competitive credibility on the world stage, as noted by BBC Sport, spotlighting its growing international presence and increasing talent depth.
🎉 Fans Energize Incheon with Record Attendance
Korean fans brought the energy, and the event delivered in every way. From massive crowds to entertainment activations, Prestige Online described the experience as one of the most “electric and engaging” stops on the LIV calendar.
LIV’s blend of top-tier golf, music, and fan engagement continues to set it apart as a unique offering in the global sports market.
🏆 GOAT Meter: Bryson DeChambeau’s 2025 Campaign
Progress toward all-time greatness status:
- ✅ First LIV win since 2024 U.S. Open
- ✅ Captained Crushers GC to dominant -36 team win
- ✅ Finished -19 individually with clutch birdie-birdie close
- ✅ Now a two-time LIV individual event winner
- 🕓 Strong momentum heading into the 2025 PGA Championship
🔥 Verdict: DeChambeau’s elite power, leadership, and late-round execution make him a serious contender for major greatness in 2025.
🔮 What’s Next for Bryson?
With momentum on his side, DeChambeau now shifts focus to the year’s next major. If he can maintain this form, his name may well be etched into another trophy soon. For fans and rivals alike, Bryson is back—and better than ever.
Want to know what’s behind his success? Here’s what’s in Bryson’s bag at LIV Korea, from Krank drivers to custom irons and cutting-edge gear.