Bryson DeChambeau is back to competing, preparing for US Open title defense after 'fun side quests'
- Bryson DeChambeau is preparing to defend his 2025 U.S. Open title at Oakmont Country Club from June 12 to 15, after returning to competition following recent side activities.
- DeChambeau focused on improving his game partly due to previous challenges and inspired by his intense practice habits developed since his junior years and admiration for President Trump's straight drives.
- He recently practiced at Oakmont, completed rounds on a 293-yard par-3 course with tough tall grasses, and maintained strong form by winning LIV Golf Korea and ranking high on the LIV Golf leaderboard.
- DeChambeau posted a 197 total score, 19 under par, at LIV Golf Korea and remarked that LIV Golf allowed him to focus on strategy and health for majors in a unique way.
- DeChambeau's return and conditioning suggest he remains a dominant contender, with his preparations at recent events supporting his goal to secure a third U.S. Open victory this June.
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Bryson DeChambeau is back to competing, preparing for US Open title defense after 'fun side quests'
As much as Bryson DeChambeau loves to practice and compete, the U.S. Open champion also appreciates the limited LIV Golf schedule that gives him time to pursue other interests.
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