• DeChambeau leads Smith at LIV Golf Mexico City

    Bryson DeChambeau 26 Apr 2025 Hector Vivas
    Bryson DeChambeau

    Crushers GC Captain Bryson DeChambeau is arguably golf’s biggest hitter. Ripper GC Captain Cameron Smith is arguably the sport’s best putter.

    On Sunday at LIV Golf Mexico City, they’ll face off for the first time in the final group of a LIV Golf final round.

    DeChambeau, thanks to a birdie at the par-three 18th Saturday, grabbed a one-shot lead over Smith. Both shot matching five-under 66s while playing together during Saturday’s second round, a precursor to what promises to be a dramatic and entertaining finish at Club de Golf Chapultepec.

    And if that wasn’t enough, the third member of the final threesome is Torque GC captain Joaquin Niemann, the current season-long points leader. Niemann is three shots off the lead and tied for the low round of the day Saturday with a seven-under 64.

    South Africa’s Charl Schwartzel shares eighth position on six under after carding 66, with countryman and Stinger GC teammate Dean Burmester (68) a further three strokes behind.

    Having spent 18 holes together on Saturday, and with 18 more set for Sunday, DeChambeau (13 under) and Smith (12 under) left no doubt how impressed they are with each other’s biggest strengths inside the ropes.

    “It’s scary when he gets on the greens,” DeChambeau said. “Whenever he gets on the greens, I’m like, well, that’s a one-putt. Pretty awesome to watch him putt.”

    “I wish I could drive the ball like him,” Smith said. “I often wonder how much better of a golfer I would be if I could drive the ball like him.”

    Added DeChambeau: “Playing in the final group tomorrow will be a lot of fun. We’re going to go after it.”

    DeChambeau and Smith are each seeking their first LIV Golf individual titles since 2023 when they combined to win four consecutive events near the end of the season. Since then, DeChambeau has made 19 LIV Golf regular-season starts without a win; Smith’s drought is at 20.

    Fortunately, they’ve enjoyed success from a team perspective, with the Crushers winning the 2023 Team Championship and the Rippers winning last year, with both teams also collecting multiple regular-season trophies.

    The Rippers, looking for their second consecutive win after last month’s victory in Miami, own a two-shot lead over the Crushers, with Torque GC and Legion XIII tied for third.

    While DeChambeau did win the US Open last year for his second career Major, Smith has made 33 starts worldwide since his last victory. Both are extremely hungry for an individual LIV Golf champagne celebration on Sunday.

    “I’m trying to win every week,” said DeChambeau, who also led after 36 holes in Miami before finishing solo fifth. “Sometimes I don’t bring my best game, but I’m giving it my all and attempting my best every single time I show up and put a peg in the ground. Tomorrow is going to be no different.”

    Said Smith, who is playing in the final group for the first time since his 2023 win in Bedminster: “Being in contention tomorrow and today was so much fun. It’s been a while for me to be at the top of the leaderboard, so I’m really enjoying it.”

    Meanwhile, the next two players on the leaderboard have enjoyed plenty of success lately on LIV Golf. Niemann has won twice this season and twice last year, while Legion XIII captain Jon Rahm, who is in solo fourth at nine under, snatched the individual championship from Niemann last season with two late victories.

    A win for Niemann on Sunday would put him in great shape to claim the US Open exemption spot awarded next month to the leading LIV Golf player. But he’ll have to overtake DeChambeau and Smith.

    “The way Bryson and Cam are playing, it’s going to be a lot of fun,” Niemann said. “It’s going to be special.”

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