Golf-Emotional DeChambeau claims LIV Golf South Africa title after play-off


Golf - LIV Golf - South Africa - The Club at Steyn City, Midrand, South Africa - March 22, 2026 Crushers GC's Bryson DeChambeau reacts during the fourth round REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

JOHANNESBURG, March 22 (Reuters) - An ⁠emotional Bryson DeChambeau beat Jon Rahm on the ⁠first play-off hole to claim the inaugural LIV ‌Golf South Africa title at Steyn City in Johannesburg on Sunday, claiming back-to-back victories on tour after winning in Singapore the previous ​week.

Both DeChambeau and Rahm finished on 26 ⁠under-par over 72 holes, ⁠but the American claimed his fifth LIV Golf title ⁠on the ‌first extra hole with a birdie.

A tearful DeChambeau revealed he has faced challenges off the ⁠course this week without elaborating.

"A lot had ​happened in my ‌life in the last week, I am so grateful ⁠for my ​team and everybody supporting me," he said.

"Golf is a fickle game, you work so hard at it your whole ⁠life and then you realise golf is ​just golf."

DeChambeau’s quartet, the Crushers, which also includes Paul Casey, Charles Howell III and Anirban Lahiri, won the team ⁠event as they beat South Africa’s Southern Guards by a single shot with 76 under-par.

Officials on Sunday announced the event in South Africa would be staged again in ​2027, though with revised dates of ⁠April 22-25.

"South Africa was unbelievable, it has to be the ​best LIV Golf event we ‌have ever had," DeChambeau said.

More than ​100,000 spectators were expected over the four days in Johannesburg.

(Reporting by Nick SaidEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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