Dustin Johnson disgusted by Bryson DeChambeau giving away dirty socks after losing contest at LIV Golf Adelaide
At the 2024 LIV Golf Adelaide event, Dustin Johnson expressed his dismay with Bryson DeChambeau giving away his socks to a fan after losing a putting contest.
The event commenced on Friday, April 26, and concluded on Sunday, April 28. During a practice session at The Garage Golf Club, DeChambeau competed in a putting contest but failed to make the putt and subsequently gifted his socks to a fan.
Following the contest, DeChambeau walked to the club without socks, carrying his shoes in hand. Seeing this, Dustin Johnson, who was seated on the stairs, couldn't help but inquire about it.
"I lost my socks in a putting contest," said DeChambeau.
"You had to give your socks?" asked Johnson.
"Someone wanted my socks. I missed the putt," replied DeChambeau.
"That's disgusting," said Johnson.
Bryson DeChambeau shared a video of Dustin Johnson's reaction to him walking without socks at the LIV Golf Adelaide on his Snapchat account.
LIV Golf Adelaide is known for its unique traditions, including the practice of players performing a "shoey" to celebrate victories or notable shots. Australian golfer Cameron Smith also had a shoey before the final round on Sunday.
Dustin Johnson finishes T31 at LIV Golf Adelaide 2024
Dustin Johnson delivered a solid performance at the 2024 LIV Golf Adelaide. He started the tournament with an even-par round, followed by two under-par rounds, ultimately finishing with a total of 9-under par. This helped him secure the T31 position on the leaderboard alongside Paul Casey and Pat Perez.
In the first round, Johnson shot four birdies, two bogeys, and a double bogey, resulting in a score of 72. He displayed impressive form in the second round, recording a bogey-free round with six birdies, scoring 6-under par.
In the third and final round, he carded six birdies and three bogeys, settling for a score of 3-under par.
On the other hand, Bryson DeChambeau tied for 26th place, shooting two under-par rounds of 4, followed by a final round of 2-under par. He concluded with a total score of 10-under par, sharing 26th place.
Brendan Steele won the LIV Golf Adelaide 2024, followed by Louis Oosthuizen in second place. Jon Rahm tied for third place with Charl Schwartzel, Andy Ogletree, Joaquin Niemann, and Dean Burmester.
Mito Pereira settled in a solo eighth place, followed by Abraham Ancer, who finished in a tie for ninth place with Brooks Koepka, Matt Jones, Jinichiro Kozuma, and Danny Lee. Martin Kaymer tied for 14th place with Marc Leishman, Lucas Herbert, Thomas Pieters, Anirban Lahiri, Tyrrell Hatton and Cam Smith.