Bryson DeChambeau discusses his ongoing contract talks with LIV Golf and how Koepka’s departure impacts the league.
Brooks Koepka’s sudden exit from the LIV Golf League surprised many — including Bryson DeChambeau. “I didn’t have that on my bingo card for December 23,” he told Flushing It Golf. Koepka’s departure marks a significant moment in the young league’s history. For DeChambeau, it’s both a loss and an opportunity: “When one door closes, another opens. That’s how I see it.” As Koepka steps away, DeChambeau reflects on his own role and future with LIV.
Bryson DeChambeau: Contract extension possible but not guaranteed
DeChambeau’s current contract runs through the end of 2026, but early extension talks are already underway. “The conversations are ongoing. It’s confidential, but we’re working on it,” said the two-time Major champion. While he didn’t reveal specifics, he emphasized that both sides must benefit: “It has to make sense for both parties.” The league’s development, structure, and long-term vision appear to be key factors for him. “I want to do this. I want to grow team golf globally. But things need to improve,” he said.
Crushers GC: A model of success within LIV
While other teams face instability, DeChambeau’s Crushers GC is thriving. In 2025, the team not only performed well on the course but also posted strong financials: $20 million in revenue and a positive balance sheet. “We’re not expanding too fast; we’re staying efficient,” he explained. With Paul Casey, Anirban Lahiri, and Charles Howell III remaining on board, the team’s core is set through 2026. DeChambeau sees this as proof that his team is on the right path — a factor that strengthens his negotiating position with LIV Golf.
On PGA Tour return: Clear rules or nothing
Regarding Koepka’s potential return to the PGA Tour, DeChambeau remains cautious. “If we’re playing by the rules, there should be no exceptions. If there are, it opens the door for others,” he said. While LIV Golf remains his current focus, DeChambeau is open to other ventures: “I could do YouTube golf — that would be enough for me.”