Who is leading LIV Golf Mexico City 2025 after Round 1? Leaderboard explored
- Bryson DeChambeau took the solo lead at the LIV Golf Mexico City event on Friday.
- Playing at the 7,900-foot elevation contributed to numerous long drives during the round.
- He began his round by driving the second green and holing an eagle putt.
- DeChambeau shot an eight-under 63, his lowest LIV Golf opening round score.
- This score gives him a one-stroke lead over Jon Rahm and Cameron Smith heading into Saturday.
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In first round since Masters close-call, Bryson DeChambeau leads in Mexico
Bryson DeChambeau struggled in his final round at the Masters, but he bounced back with a 63 to open LIV Golf Mexico City. The post In first round since Masters close-call, Bryson DeChambeau leads in Mexico appeared first on Golf.
The American Bryson DeChambeau, the great golf scientist, known for his university training in physics and his empirical approach to sport, placed himself as provisional leader in the first round of the LIV Golf Mexico held at the Club Chapultepec.
Mexico City, 25 Apr (EFE).- The American Bryson DeChambeu, of the Crushers GC team, finished in the first round of the sixth round of the LIV Golf circuit held at the club Chapultepec in Mexico City. DeChambeu finished with a card of 63 strokes, 8 bass pair, to prevail in the day to Spanish Jon Rahm, of Legion XII, and Australian Cameron Smith, of Ripper GC, seconds. The American had a performance of seven birdies, an eagle and a bogey. Rahm con…
Bryson DeChambeau bombs his way to lead at LIV Golf Mexico City
Bryson DeChambeau opened with an 8-under-par 63 to take a one-shot lead over fellow major champions Cameron Smith and Jon Rahm at LIV Golf Mexico City on Friday.
Abraham Ancer opened the first round of the #LIVGolfMexicoCity with a 100% Mexican atmosphere, accompanied by #TVAzteca. Great figures like Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka and Jon Rahm gave a show in and out of the field, with spectacular shots and a unique experience for those present at the event.
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