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One of golf’s biggest stars, the American was a two-time individual winner in the LIV Golf League in 2023 (LIV Golf Greenbrier and LIV Golf Chicago) and captain of the 2023 Team Championship winners, Crushers GC. DeChambeau also tied the record for lowest round in an elite-level men's professional golf tournament with a 58 in the final round of The Greenbrier in 2023. DeChambeau has 10 other professional wins, including his first major at the 2020 US Open. The Crushers GC captain has spent more than 140 weeks in the world’s top 10 and is one of the major draws on the LIV Golf roster.
QUICK FACTS ...
Greatest influence on golfing career? My dad, Mike Schy, Ben Hogan
Golfer you most admire? Ben Hogan for his persistence
Number of holes-in-one? 1
If you could play any course in the world, it would be … Cypress Point
Golf achievement you’re most proud of? U.S. Amateur, U.S. Open, shooting 58
Round of golf you’ve enjoyed the most? My 61-58 on the weekend of LIV Golf Greenbrier
Your perfect golf shot? One that goes far and straight
If you could acquire one trait from another golfer, what would it be? Tiger’s mentality on the course
Shot that gives you the most difficulty? 60-yard bunker shot
Most interesting thing about being a professional golfer? The platform and impact that you can have to help inspire others
Stats
Two-time individual winner in the LIV Golf League in 2023 (LIV Golf Greenbrier and LIV Golf Chicago) and captain of the 2023 Team Championship winners, Crushers GC.
Tied the record for lowest round in an elite-level men's professional golf tournament with a 58 in the final round of The Greenbrier in 2023.
Winner of 10 tournaments worldwide before joining LIV Golf, including the 2020 U.S. Open at Winged Foot.
Just the third golfer to win an NCAA individual championship, the U.S. Amateur and the U.S. Open, joining Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.
Highest world ranking came in May 2021 when he moved to world No. 4 for three weeks.
Cracked the world top 10 for the first time in September 2018 and spent a full year ranked as a top 10 player.
Has spent more than 140 weeks in his career ranked inside the world top 10.
In 2015, became just the fifth golfer to win the NCAA individual championship and the U.S. Amateur in the same year.
Has represented the United States in several team competitions, including twice in the Ryder Cup.
One of golf’s longest drivers. Finished 7th in the 2021 Professional Long Drivers Association World Championships and 2nd in 2022.
Famously utilizes single-length shafts in his irons.
WINS (1)
2020 U.S. Open – Captured his first major at Winged Foot with a winning score of 6 under … Was the only player to finish under par, with runner-up Matthew Wolff at even par … Entered the final round two strokes behind Wolff and took the lead on the fifth hole … His 67 was the best final-round score in the field by three strokes … Only player to shoot par-or-better in every round … Said DeChambeau: “I hope that inspires people to say, hey, look, maybe there is a different way to do it.”
STARTS AND FINISHES
Masters
Starts: 8
Best finish: T6 (2024)
Top 10s: 1
Cuts made: 6
PGA Championship
Starts: 6
Best finish: 4th (2020, 2023)
Top 10s: 2
Cuts made: 4
U.S. Open
Starts: 8
Best finish: Win (2020)
Top 10s: 1
Cuts made: 6
Open Championship
Starts: 6
Best finish: 8th (2022)
Top 10s: 1
Cuts made: 4
RYDER CUP HISTORY (Team USA)
Appearances (2): 2018, 2021
Record (wins, losses, halves): 2-3-1
Total matches: 6
Singles (W-L-H): 1-1-0
Foursomes (W-L-H): 0-2-0
Four-balls (W-L-H): 1-0-1