Bryson DeChambeau claims U.S. Open victory with dominant performance

Bryson DeChambeau takes U.S. Open trophy on whirlwind tour


Bryson DeChambeau — fresh off his U.S. Open championship victory — has been showing off his newest golf prize all over the country. DeChambeau clinched the victory following an epic bunker shot on No. 18, finishing at 6-under for the tournament, and clinching the U.S. Open for the second time in his career. With the trophy in hand – and a second major championship under his belt – DeChambeau has been on a celebration tour for the ages and is now in town for the inaugural LIV Golf Nashville tournament, which starts Friday. Here’s a rundown of everywhere Bryson DeChambeau has taken the trophy since Sunday.

The party started Sunday night, when DeChambeau paraded the trophy around the course at Pinehurst, letting fans take pictures with the trophy. Monday morning, he brought the trophy for his appearance on the “Today Show.” then headed to Westchester Golf Club in New York to drink wine out of the trophy with Eric Trump. Former President Donald Trump then delivered a video message to DeChambeau following the celebration.

DeChambeau also went on ESPN’s “The Pat McAfee Show” on Monday. He went into detail about his trophy tour, saying, “(the fans) were cheering me on, pushing me, encouraging me … what better moment than to show the fans all that they deserve?”

Later that night, DeChambeau brought the trophy on “The Tonight Show hosted by Jimmy Fallon.” DeChambeau brought the trophy into the audience and let audience members hold the trophy.

But the party didn’t stop there. Bryson DeChambeau was seen parading around Lower Broadway in Nashville bars and holding photo ops with some big names. He was seen carrying the trophy outside Jason Aldean’s bar on lower Broadway, once again allowing passersby to hold and take photos with the trophy. At one point, he shared a photo with San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle, while also allowing Kittle to drink beer out of the trophy.

Last week’s victory was DeChambeau’s second major championship win, his first coming in the 2020 U.S. Open held at Winged Foot. He’s also secured two LIV Golf wins, one held at Greenbrier in August 2023 and another held at Chicago in September 2023.