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    “We Haven’t Played Great” – Bryson DeChambeau Makes Worrying Crushers GC Admission After LIV Golf Singapore

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    “We Haven’t Played Great” – Bryson DeChambeau Makes Worrying Crushers GC Admission After LIV Golf Singapore
    Crushers GC Captain Bryson DeChambeau (Image via Imagn)

    Bryson DeChambeau has secured a massive win at the 2026 LIV Golf Singapore. The golfer did a great job in the tournament as he and Richard T. Lee finished tied for first place with a total score of 14 under par. During the playoff, DeChambeau won after Lee bogeyed on the opening hole. Even though it is a significant victory for him, the golfer is genuinely worried about his team.

    During the press conference following the tournament, Bryson DeChambeau emphasized that the Crushers GC are not in a strong position in the Team’s Championship. The golfer began by discussing the 4Aces and how everyone on the team is playing well, but on the other hand, his team is still having a lot of difficulties and is hoping to turn things around and finish the season in a strong place on the Team’s Championship leaderboard.

    According to an X post by Flushing It Golf, Bryson DeChambeau explained,

    “As the Crushers, we want to get back up there again as well. Unfortunately, we haven’t played that great this year, but the team side of it, I really want us to push through at the end of this year and give ourselves a good chance, like we have the past few years, to win the Team Championship.”

    The Crushers GC captain went on to explain,

    “But there’s been a lot of great storylines, and I can’t harp enough about how much it means to be a part of the team and seeing how we all compete and contend. Competitive, but we also respect and appreciate how we each individually play.”

    With a total score of 15 under par, the Crushers GC placed sixth on the LIV Golf Singapore team standings.

    What were Bryson DeChambeau’s earnings from the 2026 LIV Golf Singapore?

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    Bryson DeChambeau at the 2026 LIV Golf Riyadh (Image Credit: Imagn)

    Bryson DeChambeau won a total of $4 million as the winner of the LIV Golf Singapore singles competition, which had a total of $20 million on the line. Followed by him, Richard T. Lee received a total of $2.25 million for placing second in the tournament. Talking more about the prize distribution, here’s a look at the full prize money payout:

    • 1st Bryson DeChambeau: $4,000,000
    • 2nd Richard T. Lee: $2,250,000
    • 3rd Lee Westwood: $1,500,000
    • 4th Joaquin Niemann: $1,000,000
    • 5th Jon Rahm: $800,000
    • T6 Thomas Pieters: $650,000
    • T6 Jose Luis Ballester: $650,000
    • T8 Cameron Smith: $487,500
    • T8 Matthew Wolff: $487,500
    • T10 Dustin Johnson: $363,000
    • T10 Brendan Steele: $363,000
    • T10 Tyrrell Hatton: $363,000
    • T10 Talor Gooch: $363,000
    • T10 Dean Burmester: $363,000
    • T15 Marc Leishman: $292,500
    • T15 Thomas Detry: $292,500
    • T17 Anthony Kim: $255,000
    • T17 Sebastian Munoz: $255,000
    • T17 Scott Vincent: $255,000
    • T17 Lucas Herbert: $255,000
    • T21 Charl Schwartzel: $204,285
    • T21 Louis Oosthuizen: $204,285
    • T21 Cameron Tringale: $204,285
    • T21 Paul Casey: $204,285
    • T21 Tom McKibbin: $204,285
    • T21 David Puig: $204,285
    • T21 Carlos Ortiz: $204,285
    • T28 Charles Howell III: $170,000
    • T28 Bubba Watson: $170,000
    • T28 Bjoern Hellgren: $170,000
    • T28 Elvis Smylie: $170,000
    • T28 Graeme McDowell: $170,000
    • T33 Branden Grace: $152,500
    • T33 Jason Kokrak: $152,500
    • T35 Caleb Surratt: $143,750
    • T35 Victor Perez: $143,750
    • T35 Adrian Meronk: $143,750
    • T35 Sergio Garcia: $143,750
    • T39 Yosuke Asaji: $135,000
    • T39 Abraham Ancer: $135,000
    • T39 Young-Han Song: $135,000
    • T42 Martin Kaymer: $128,000
    • T42 Byeong-Hun An: $128,000
    • T42 Ben Campbell: $128,000
    • T42 Laurie Canter: $128,000
    • T42 Harold Varner III: $128,000
    • T47 Ian Poulter: $50,000
    • T47 Danny Lee: $50,000
    • 49th Peter Uihlein: $50,000
    • 50th Miguel Tabuena: $50,000
    • T51 Wade Ormsby: $50,000
    • T51 Anirban Lahiri: $50,000
    • T51 Richard Bland: $50,000
    • 54th Luis Masaveu: $50,000
    • 55th Michael La Sasso: $50,000
    • 56th Sam Horsfield: $50,000
    • 57th Min-Kyu Kim: $50,000

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