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Bryson DeChambeau admits to turning to AI to help fix his swing after struggles at LIV Golf Korea
Bryson DeChambeau may have finished third in LIV Golf's latest event in South Korea, but that doesn't mean he's pleased with his game. DeChambeau, who won back-to-back LIV events in March, found himself one shot back of the lead after the opening two rounds in South Korea, but put together a disappointing third round at 1-over par. As is often the case for DeChambeau after what he deems to be a lackluster performance, it turned into a long night on the driving range searching for something.
'I know nothing about business!' - Rahm stays away from LIV's funding push
LIV Golf League: Jon Rahm explains why he won't follow Bryson DeChambeau in having direct role to find new funding Jon Rahm explained ahead of LIV Golf Andalucía why, unlike Bryson DeChambeau, he will not have a direct involvement in the league's push to secure new investment; Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund will withdraw their funding beyond the 2026 season Tuesday 2 June 2026 15:36, UK Jon Rahm has confirmed he will not be joining Bryson DeChambeau in meeting with potential investors...
PGA Tour 2026: Best bets, 'One-and-Done' pick for the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club
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'It is stunning how fast he plays' - Åberg aims to slow down game
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Russell Henley goes unconscious at Colonial, Eric Cole's continuous sting, and Joaquin Niemann flips in Korea
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Niemann wins playoff for first LIV title in 2026
BUSAN, South Korea -- Joaquín Niemann closed with a 3-under 67 and made birdie on the first playoff hole against Talor Gooch to win LIV Golf Korea, the first title of the year for Niemann and his league-leading eighth career victory. Gooch also shot 67 in a bid for his first LIV victory since Spain a year ago. Gooch and Niemann finished at 12-under 268 at Asiad Country Club.
'Some of his pace is lost on the TV viewer' - Åberg aims to slow down game
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Golfer smashes car's windshield with tee shot, gets confronted by car on course, then aces very next hole
Golf is inexplicably random at every level, which is one of the key components of what makes it such a perfect game. A player truly never knows what exactly is going to come after making contact with a golf ball with a swing, and this story out of a qualifier in Ohio may be the greatest example of that we've ever seen. The story was first reported by Ryan French at MondayQ, who does the Lord's work covering amateur golf, Monday qualifiers, cheating accusations, and essentially the side of...