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Bryson DeChambeau set for groundbreaking move away from LIV Golf in 2025

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Bryson DeChambeau has not competed on the PGA Tour since his ban in 2022, but is set to make a rare non-LIV appearance.

Bryson DeChambeau is anticipated to make his first Tour start away from LIV Golf in two years, participating in the Asian Tour in India in 2025.

DeChambeau, a prominent figure in golf, made headlines when he left his PGA Tour membership to join the LIV setup in 2022.

Despite his Tour ban, he has been successful, securing two individual LIV titles, the 2023 Team Championship with Crushers GC, and being named US Open champion at Pinehurst No.2 this summer.

However, as per a report by Hindustan Times, DeChambeau is preparing for a rare journey away from the LIV setup in 2025, leading an International Series event in India.

The International Series forms part of the Asian Tour, where the winner of the year-long Order of Merit is rewarded with a promotion to the LIV roster. The Series has hosted events across Asia and globally in recent years, attracting some big names along the way.

Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson will participate on the circuit this week, having entered the Indonesian Masters after a disappointing season with LIV that saw him finish the year in the drop zone. Now, it’s expected that DeChambeau will follow in the footsteps of his fellow major winner.

The report indicates that all four members of the Crushers team will travel to India, with Charles Howell III, Paul Casey, and Indian national Anirban Lahiri set to tee off. The Asian Tour has yet to officially confirm the India event, but an announcement is expected imminently.

The International Series, supported by the deep pockets of the Saudi Public Investment Fund, acts as a feeder tour to the contentious LIV league. With events rolled out across Asia and Europe, the series is carving its niche while supporting LIV’s ambitious goal to take golf global.

 

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