Bryson DeChambeau Adjusting to 4-Round Format at LIV Golf, Still Maintains 3-Round Mentality Bryson DeChambeau finished the first round at LIV Golf Singapore tied for the lead, marking his return to the league’s new 4-round format. Despite the shift from the previous 3-round structure, the two-time U.S. Open champion is still adapting to the change, acknowledging the challenge of adjusting his mindset. DeChambeau, one of LIV Golf’s most prominent players, initially expressed reservations about the league’s decision to extend tournaments to 54 holes. In February, he told Today’s Golfer that the format was not what he had signed up for, stating, “Is it what we ultimately signed up for? No. So I think we’re supposed to be different, so I’m a little indifferent to it right now.” However, he has since acknowledged the need to adapt. At the Sentosa G.C. event in Singapore, DeChambeau shot a 67 to finish the first round at four under par, sharing the lead with Jon Rahm, the previous LIV Hong Kong winner, as well as Lee Westwood and Richard Lee. When asked about adjusting to the four-round format, DeChambeau admitted, “Yeah, I actually do. It's an interesting topic, for numerous reasons. I think both have their advantages and disadvantages.” He explained that the three-round format felt like a “sprint,” requiring players to maximize their performance in each round, with a single mistake potentially costing significant ground. In contrast, the four-day format allows for more flexibility, reducing the pressure of each round. “Now with it being four days, that doesn't matter as much. It's just a different sort of mindset for a lot of people,” he said. Despite the format change, DeChambeau still approaches LIV events with the same intensity, crediting the 54-hole structure for his success in major championships.#jon_rahm #bryson_dechambeau #liv_golf #lee_westwood #sentosa_gc