Bryson DeChambeau is back to competing, preparing for US Open title defense after 'fun side quests'
- Bryson DeChambeau, the defending 2025 U.S. Open champion, has been preparing at Oakmont Country Club ahead of the tournament from June 12 to 15.
- DeChambeau switched from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf in 2022 and changed instructors around that time, teaming up with Dana Dahlquist to refine his game.
- He has performed strongly on LIV Golf, winning the LIV Golf Korea event at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club with a 19-under-par 197 and placing tied sixth at LIV Golf Riyadh in February 2025.
- DeChambeau gave himself a 'B+' report card recently, acknowledging struggles with iron play and his effort to find a golf ball offering better control and reduced sidespin.
- Oakmont’s course renovations include added tees that lengthen holes by nearly 150 yards and restored greens and bunkers, raising the challenge as DeChambeau aims to defend his title.
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