Bryson DeChambeau won the 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 in a finish that captured the wider arc of his career — a deeply technical player who finally combined his science-driven approach with a more relaxed, more accessible competitive persona. The win, his second U.S. Open after a wire-to-wire victory at Winged Foot in 2020, made him the second player ever to win the title under both pre- and post-rollback ball regulations.
DeChambeau joined LIV Golf in 2022 and became the league’s breakout personality, building a YouTube channel that crossed one million subscribers in less than two years and a parallel public profile that included an exhibition match with Donald Trump.
His swing rebuilds — one-plane single-length irons, the bulked-up ‘driver-as-weapon’ era, and the more recent return to mainstream-influenced technique — continue to be the most-studied in the sport. He remains based in Dallas, where his Crush Capital company manages his media and equipment ventures.
Career Earnings Trajectory
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World Ranking Trajectory
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What's in the bag
- Driver
- Krank Formula Fire Pro
- Irons
- Avoda Forged
- Putter
- SIK DW 2.0
- Ball
- Pro V1x Left Dash
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