Anthony Kim speaks on Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm
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Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm are tied at 19-under, setting the stage for an epic LIV Golf Adelaide final round showdown.
Anthony Kim was away from pro golf for 12 years before joining LIV two years ago, and his win at the Adelaide event is truly improbable, writes Bob Harig.
“It’s definitely changed away from what we had initially been told it was going to be,” DeChambeau told Today’s Golfer. “So there is some movement that we’ve all been, I would say, interested in, and going, ‘why that movement?’ Because we were told it was going to be this. So that’s definitely made us have some different thoughts about it.
We’re only a month into 2026, but it’s already been a disastrous year for LIV Golf. Not only did major champions Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed ditch the Saudi-backed tour to return to the PGA Tour, but now Bryson DeChambeau,
DeChambeau caught his drive on the 10th hole Thursday a little thin, his ball diving into a front teeing area, getting some help from the cart path and traveling only about 240 yards.
Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm continue to be in awe of Anthony Kim’s comeback as the former Ryder Cup star played his way into the final group at LIV Golf Adelaide.
DeChambeau's initial LIV contract, which paid him a reported $125 million, expires after this season. Losing Koepka was a blow. Losing the 32-year-old DeChambeau would be a gut punch only George Foreman could deliver.
Bryson DeChambeau put himself right in contention through two rounds at LIV Golf Adelaide, hanging on with apparently his B-plus game. But the two-time major winner was adamant his best golf is right around the corner.