One of the earliest and highest-profile players to take his talents to the LIV Golf tour, DeChambeau was a two-time winner in his first full season there in 2023 and picked up another victory when he went 19-under par in Korea in May.
But he’s been a fixture on the major stage, too, taking the U.S. Open in both 2020 and 2024 and earning top-fives at both the Masters and PGA this year. A first-round 78 at Royal Portrush snuffed any real chance for an Open victory, but the 65-68-64 he strung together in rounds 2-3-4 ultimately got him into a tie for 10th.
“(He is) the most charismatic, fun player to watch in the game today,” said LIV colleague Phil Mickelson. “He’s exciting because he hits it so far, but he’s also exciting because he connects with the fans and has this great energy.”