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Marc Leishman shot 2-under 68 at the U.S. Open on Saturday, making five birdies over his first 12 holes to briefly get on the leaderboard.
Defending U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau will not see the weekend at Oakmont, but several of his LIV Golf comrades will.
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: Amid contract rumors, Bryson DeChambeau comments on LIV Golf deal and playing futureThough contracts for those who signed with LIV have not been made publicly available, it has been largely understood in the golf industry that DeChambeau signed for north of $100 million on a deal that ends in 2026.
LIV Golf will have 14 players competing at the U.S. Open this weekend, including defending champion Bryson DeChambeau; here's who else qualified.
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The Chilean secured his fourth victory this year in eight LIV Golf events, taking the individual title Sunday at LIV Golf Virginia by a shot over Graeme McDowell. He heads to the U.S. Open having won three of his past five LIV Golf starts and coming off his best finish in a major yet, a T-8 finish in the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow.
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Bryson DeChambeau gave the first official confirmation of his deal length, verifying Tuesday that his LIV contract runs through the 2026 season. Speaking before the U.S. Open as he attempts to defend his win last year, DeChambeau seemed to brush off indications he’s rushing to return to the PGA Tour.
LIV Golf are competing at the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont, with many expected to perform well. These are the ones we need to watch.
Bryson DeChambeau revealed Tuesday that his current contract with LIV Golf—which he signed in 2022 and was reportedly worth over $100 million—expires in 2026, but he expects to come to a new agreement later this year.
Apparently, there are still a few things money – in this case, nearly a trillion dollars of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund – can’t buy.
Success for Hatton will signify a huge breakthrough his career and also secure his cherished place in The Ryder Cup team for Bethpage. He was a stalwart for Luke Donald alongside Jon Rahm in the Rome win over United States and, despite LIV status, looks set for New York in September.