“I’m at a loss of words” - Bryson DeChambeau says he’s ‘ecstatic’ with the Crushers GC team's win
Bryson DeChambeau's team Crushers GC has emerged victorious at the 2023 LIV Golf Team Championship. He played incredibly well to help his team win the tournament by two strokes over RangeGoats.
After the victory, the team celebrated with champagne on the golf course. During a conversation with LIV Golf reporters, DeChambeau shared his thoughts on the superb win.
He said:
"We have been wanting to win this for a long time. Last year really left a sour taste in our mouth and I can be happier with this team of mine. I don't know what to say. I am at a loss of words right now. Paul played so well, Charles did what he does and Baan (Anirban) showed up like he did today. I'm so ecstatic with this team, these guys are the best."
All four team members of the Crushers GC played phenomenally throughout the season. In the final of the LIV Golf Team Championship, Lahiri fired a bogey-free round of 7-under 65, DeChambeau played a round of 5-under 67, Charles Howell III had a 72, and Paul Casey finished with a score of 73. The team finished with a score of under 11.
"I was really pumped up" - Anirban Lahiri on his team's victory at the 2023 LIV Golf Team Championship
Anirban Lahiri delivered an incredible performance at the 2023 LIV Golf Team Championship on Sunday, October 22. He started the game with two back-to-back birdies on the sixth and seventh holes.
The 36-year-old carded an eagle on the eighth followed by another birdie on the 11th hole. He played a round of 65, the lowest of the four players.
Speaking to the press about his team's victory, Lahiri said:
"I was really pumped up. I had a couple of Sundays where I let myself down. I wasn't going to let the team down today."
Bryson DeChambeau played a round of 67 on Sunday. He started the game on the first hole with a birdie and sank eight birdies and three bogeys to finish with a score of five under par 67.
Charles Howell III carded three bogeys and three birdies to score 72 and Paul Casey played a round of 73 on Sunday after making two bogeys, one double bogey and three birdies.
"I thought this year would be special,” said Charles Howell. “We started off with a win. Obviously, Baan and Bryson have played phenomenal golf here recently.”
The team all together finished with a score of under 11. RangeGoats finished in second place followed by Torque GC and 4Aces.
Here is the 2023 LIV Golf Team Championship Miami leaderboard:
- Crushers GC: $14 million
- RangeGoats GC: $8 million
- Torque GC: $6 million
- 4Aces GC: $4 million
- Stinger GC: $3.25 million
- Fireballs GC: $3 million
- Cleeks GC: $2.75 million
- HyFlyers GC: $2.5 million
- Ripper GC: $2 million
- Smash GC: $1.75 million
- Majesticks GC: $1.5 million
- Iron Heads GC: $1.25 million