Bryson DeChambeau finished tied for fourth at the LIV Golf Virginia, held at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club. He shot a 6-under 65 in the final round to end the tournament at 13-under overall.
DeChambeau started his final round with a bogey on the par-4 first hole but quickly recovered. He picked up birdies on the third, fifth, eighth, and ninth to make the turn at 3-under. On the back nine, he added three more birdies on the 10th, 14th, and 16th to finish the day at 6-under.
In the second round, the Crushers GC captain carded a 2-under 69 with three birdies on the third, fifth, and 18th, and a lone bogey on the par-4 seventh. He had opened the tournament with a 5-under 66. He carded an eagle on the 615-yard par-5 14th, along with four birdies and one bogey on the par-3 fourth.

This was DeChambeau’s eighth start of the 2025 LIV Golf season. He began the year with a T6 finish in Riyadh at 13-under, followed by a T18 in Adelaide (4-under) and T20 in Hong Kong (7-under). He then posted a T10 in Singapore (7-under), a solo fifth in Miami (2-under), and a runner-up finish (T2) in Mexico City (13-under). Most recently, he claimed his first win of the season in Korea with a 19-under total.
DeChambeau is currently ranked second in the LIV Golf standings. He will now head to the U.S. Open to defend his title.
Bryson DeChambeau's record at the U.S. Open explored
The 2025 U.S. Open will be held from June 12–15 at Oakmont Country Club. Bryson DeChambeau will compete in the event as a two-time champion, having won the tournament in 2020 and 2024.
DeChambeau lifted his first U.S. Open title in 2020 at Winged Foot, finishing at 6-under. He repeated the feat in 2024 at Pinehurst (Course No. 2), again carding 6-under to win by one shot.
Here's a look at his performances at the US Open:
- 2024 – Pinehurst No. 2: −6, 1st
- 2023 – Los Angeles Country Club: +1, T‑20
- 2022 – The Country Club (Brookline): +13, T‑56
- 2021 – Torrey Pines: +3, T‑26
- 2020 – Winged Foot: −6, 1st
- 2019 – Pebble Beach: +1, T‑35
- 2018 – Shinnecock Hills: +12, T‑25
- 2017 – Erin Hills: Missed Cut
- 2016 – Oakmont Country Club: +5, T‑15
- 2015 – Chambers Bay: Missed Cut
Bryson DeChambeau has made the cut in eight of his last 10 U.S. Open starts, with two wins and multiple other top-30 finishes. As he heads back to Oakmont in 2025, all eyes will be on whether he can capture a third title.