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DeChambeau wins back-to-back LIV Golf play-offs
Bryson DeChambeau won back-to-back LIV Golf titles via play-offs when he made a birdie on the first extra hole to beat Spaniard Jon Rahm in the South Africa tournament near Johannesburg on Sunday.
Last weekend in Singapore, Canadian Richard T. Lee missed a short putt to gift DeChambeau victory. This time a brilliant second play-off shot from the American at the par-five 18th set up success.
After receiving relief when his tee shot landed in grass muddied by torrential rain, the 32-year-old major winner used a wood and slammed the ball into the heart of the green.
Rahm failed to take advantage of his tee shot landing in the fairway as his second found a greenside bunker.
After reaching the green in three, Rahm watched his birdie putt veer right, leaving DeChambeau needing two putts for victory and a $4 million first prize.
His eagle putt stopped just short and he tapped in for a triumph that triggered an emotional reaction as he struggled to hold back tears.
"I wish I could tell you why I am so emotional," DeChambeau told reporters after his fourth LIV title.
More than 100,000 spectators watched the four-day event at Steyn City and the champion called it "the best LIV event we have ever had. There was some stellar golf this week."
The atmosphere on the final day, with President Cyril Ramaphosa present, resembled that of a football match, with constant cheering, chanting and singing.
Such was the enthusiasm of the crowds that golf etiquette was occasionally forgotten with cheering continuing as competitors played shots.
DeChambeau was always in contention. He shared the first-round lead and was two shots ahead after the second and third rounds.
He carded a five-under 66 in the final round while Rahm, helped by a long birdie putt on 16, fired a 63 to force the play-off. Both completed four rounds in 258, 26 under par.
Mexican Anthony Ancer (66), Belgian Thomas Detry (65) and South African Branden Grace (67) finished on 261.
After tournaments this season in Saudi Arabia, Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and South Africa, the sixth LIV Golf event will be in Mexico from April 16.
E.Rodriguez--AT