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DeChambeau wins LIV Singapore in play-off drama

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Last updated: March 15, 2026 11:08 am
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DeChambeau wins LIV Singapore in play-off drama

DeChambeau’s Watery Redemption: A “Brutal” Play-Off Seals LIV Golf Singapore Triumph

In the suffocating humidity of Sentosa, where every swing feels like moving through warm syrup, Bryson DeChambeau authored a victory as unorthodox and dramatic as his career. Ending a near-year-long title drought, the American scientist of the swing claimed the LIV Golf Singapore trophy in a heart-stopping play-off that defied conventional logic. His opponent, Canadian wildcard Richard T. Lee, stood as the ultimate underdog narrative. But in a finale dripping with tension, DeChambeau proved that in the high-stakes, no-cut world of LIV Golf, resilience can be the most powerful club in the bag—even after you’ve seemingly thrown it into the lake.

Contents
  • A Sentosa Showdown: Patience, Pressure, and a Play-Off Forged
  • Expert Analysis: Dissecting the “Brutal” Winning Moment
  • The Road Ahead: What This Win Signals for DeChambeau and LIV Golf
  • Conclusion: A Victory of Grit Over Perfection

A Sentosa Showdown: Patience, Pressure, and a Play-Off Forged

The Serapong course at Sentosa Golf Club is a beast that punishes impatience. Throughout the 54-hole event, a leaderboard packed with major champions and hungry contenders reflected that test. DeChambeau, showing a matured strategic patience often overshadowed by his power, navigated the treacherous layout to post a steady 14-under-par total. Yet, waiting for him was a surprise challenger. Richard T. Lee, a relative unknown on the global stage playing on a wildcard invitation, matched him shot for shot down the stretch, posting an identical -14 to force a sudden-death play-off.

The final round was a masterclass in controlled aggression. While big names lurked, the duel crystallized between the polar opposites: DeChambeau, the former U.S. Open champion and one of golf’s most analyzed figures, and Lee, playing with house money and nothing to lose. English veteran Lee Westwood finished a commendable solo third at -12, with Joaquin Niemann (-11) and Jon Rahm (-10) rounding out the top five. The star-studded field, including Cameron Smith (-8), Dustin Johnson (-7), and Tyrrell Hatton (-7), could only watch as the drama unfolded on the 18th.

  • Key Final Leaderboard: -14 B. DeChambeau (US)*, R. T. Lee (Can); -12 L. Westwood (Eng); -11 J. Niemann (Chi); -10 J. Rahm (Spa).
  • Star Performers: C. Smith (Aus) -8; D. Johnson (US) -7; T. Hatton (Eng) -7.
  • The Deciding Moment: A play-off on the par-4 18th, a hole that would become an instant classic in LIV Golf lore.

Expert Analysis: Dissecting the “Brutal” Winning Moment

The first play-off hole should have been a coronation for Lee. After a textbook drive finding the fairway, he watched as DeChambeau, gripping driver, executed every golfer’s nightmare: a disastrous tee shot into the water hazard lining the left side of the 18th fairway. In that moment, the trophy seemed destined for the Canadian’s hands. The conventional narrative was written. Yet, what followed was a stunning display of mental fortitude and strategic damage control.

DeChambeau, taking his penalty drop, was faced with a near-impossible third shot into a well-guarded green. Lee, meanwhile, safely found the putting surface but left himself a lengthy birdie putt. The critical sequence unfolded as follows:

DeChambeau’s recovery shot was nothing short of spectacular. From a difficult lie and with immense pressure, he launched a towering iron that settled on the fringe, giving him a look at an unlikely par. Lee, perhaps feeling the weight of the opportunity, lagged his birdie putt to a makeable but testing par distance. When DeChambeau calmly sank his par putt from off the green, the pressure valve swung violently. Lee now had to convert his par to extend the play-off, and the putt, jarringly, lipped out.

“Brutal,” DeChambeau later described the exchange, a word that captured the merciless twist of fate for Lee. This was not a victory seized with a miraculous birdie, but one wrenched from the jaws of catastrophe through sheer will and a short-game miracle. It highlighted a crucial evolution in DeChambeau’s game: the ability to win ugly, to salvage a round when his famed “bomb and gouge” strategy falters.

The Road Ahead: What This Win Signals for DeChambeau and LIV Golf

This victory is a tectonic shift for Bryson DeChambeau. Winning his fourth LIV Golf title—tying him for the most in the league’s history—ends an 11-month drought since his win in South Korea last May. More importantly, it announces his return as a complete contender just as the major championship season heats up. The confidence gained from winning in this fashion, after such a public mistake, is immeasurable.

For LIV Golf, the Singapore event was a showcase of its unique product. The narrative had everything:

  • The Underdog Story: Richard T. Lee’s thrilling run captivated fans.
  • The Star Power: A packed leaderboard with Rahm, Niemann, and Smith in contention.
  • Unscripted Drama: A play-off with a shocking twist that no scriptwriter could invent.

This blend is LIV’s strength, proving the league can deliver compelling golf beyond just the team format. For players like Lee Westwood, whose strong finish signals a resurgence, and Jon Rahm, who is consistently in the mix, the competitive fire is clearly burning bright.

Conclusion: A Victory of Grit Over Perfection

Bryson DeChambeau’s triumph at Sentosa will not be remembered for a flawless 72nd hole or a dominant wire-to-wire performance. It will be remembered for the water ball, the miraculous save, and the gut-wrenching miss that handed him the trophy. This was a victory forged in resilience, a testament to the fact that in modern golf, the mental game often outweighs the mechanical.

For Richard T. Lee, the heartbreak is profound, but his performance has rewritten his career trajectory. For DeChambeau, it is a massive injection of momentum. As the golf world turns its eyes toward the PGA Championship and the remaining majors, DeChambeau has served a brutal notice: he is back, battle-tested, and capable of winning even when he seems to have lost. In the end, the LIV Golf Singapore champion wasn’t the player who avoided the water, but the one who navigated through its consequences with unwavering nerve.


Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.

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