Bryson DeChambeau won his second major title as he outlasted Rory McIlroy at Pinehurst No. 2 to clinch the US Open title, but he suggested there was more at stake than that
Bryson DeChambeau has referred to his US Open triumph over Rory McIlroy as much a “battle” between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour as it was a contest between the golfers themselves.
Following McIlroy’s stumble, which saw him drop his third shot in four holes, DeChambeau found an opportunity with just needing a par on the final hole to clinch his second major title. Despite grappling with his driver, he veered left into the rough off the tee but managed to rescue the situation by punching the ball out into the bunker and setting up an all-important up-and-down at Pinehurst to seal the deal.