Bryson DeChambeau, the 2020 US Open champion, fired a rare 58 in the final round to win the LIV Golf Greenbrier title on Sunday.The 29-year-old American had 13 birdies against a lone bogey to shoot 12-under and finish on 23-under 187 for the 54-hole event at the resort in White Sulfur Springs, West Virginia.That was enough for a six-stroke victory over Chile's Mito Pereira, who fired a closing 63."It's beyond words," DeChambeau said. "I've been working so hard for a long time and I knew something special was going to come at some point.
I just didn't know when."DeChambeau called it "probably the greatest moment in my golfing career.""I had something special going today and I just felt super comfortable over tee shots," he said. "I just kind of felt everything clicking.
Missed it in the right places when I needed to and putted beautifully."Your final leaderboards for #LIVGolf Greenbrier ?? pic.twitter.com/5BwcqsJkVvDeChambeau's score at the Old White course on the upstart Saudi-backed circuit matched the lowest round in PGA Tour history, the 12-under 58 fired by American Jim Furyk in 2016 at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut."Being a part of the same agency, as well, is kind of fun," DeChambeau said of the elite-level 58 club.The Old White hosted a PGA event from 2010 to 2019 and Australian Stuart Appleby fired a 59 in the final round of the inaugural tournament to win the title.We could watch this over and over again ??#LIVGolf @b_dechambeau @Crushers_GC pic.twitter.com/yE9whzOCj1DeChambeau birdied 22 of his last 34 holes on The Old White for his first victory since the 2021 PGA Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill."Just having my place in history here is something I'll cherish for the rest of my life,"