Tearful Bryson DeChambeau wins LIV South Africa for back-to-back titles
The Straits Times
The American pips Jon Rahm on the first play-off hole to win in Johannesburg. Read more at straitstimes.com.
JOHANNESBURG – Warming up for the Masters in style, two-time Major champion Bryson DeChambeau claimed back-to-back golf titles by winning the inaugural LIV South Africa event on March 22.
The emotional 32-year-old beat Jon Rahm on the first play-off hole in Johannesburg to add to last week’s Singapore title, which was also claimed after an extra hole.
Both DeChambeau (five-under 66) and the Spaniard (63) finished on 26-under 258 in Steyn City, but the American claimed his fifth LIV Golf title with a birdie in the first play-off hole.
A tearful DeChambeau, who earned US$4 million (S$5.13 million) for winning the title, revealed he has been facing challenges off the course, but did not elaborate.
“A lot had happened in my life in the last week, I am so grateful for my team and everybody supporting me,” he told LIV commentator Jerry Foltz in an interview.
“Golf is a fickle game, you work so hard at it your whole life and then you realise golf is just golf.













