Bryson DeChambeau to Investigate Performance After LIV Golf Korea Second Round Bryson DeChambeau, the two-time U.S. Open champion, has committed to conducting an investigation into his performance following his second round at the LIV Golf Korea tournament. The 32-year-old shot rounds of 65 and 68 to trail the leader by one stroke heading into the weekend. Despite his strong showing, DeChambeau acknowledged challenges in maintaining consistency, particularly with his ball-striking. DeChambeau, who has won twice on the LIV Golf circuit this season, has struggled in major championships, missing the cut at The Masters and the PGA Championship. His recent return to form at LIV Golf Korea has been welcomed as a positive development, especially given his status as the league’s most prominent star. A strong performance in South Korea could significantly boost the tournament’s visibility. However, DeChambeau faces uncertainty regarding his future with LIV Golf. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has announced plans to withdraw its funding from the league by the end of the season, raising questions about the stability of the organization. Despite this, DeChambeau remains focused on his current tournament. Ahead of the LIV Golf Korea event, DeChambeau made swing adjustments, but he has not yet fully synchronized his game. At the Asiad Country Club, his ball-striking has been inconsistent, with 15 fairways hit out of 28 and 23 greens in regulation out of 36. His driving distance averages 277 yards, though he has relied heavily on 3-woods off the tee. During a media session after his second round, DeChambeau addressed his performance. While pleased with his 68, he admitted to feeling “sideways” in his play.#korea #public_investment_fund #bryson_dechambeau #liv_golf #asian_country_club
