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How to remain in the 107th PGA championship of each Liv Golf player

May 18, 2025; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Bryson Dechambeau reacts after missing a PUTT in the second green in the last round of the PGA Championship Golf Tournament in Quail Hollow. Compulsory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

A trio of 16 Liv Golf players on the PGA championship field published the top 10 results in Quail Hollow, but Breakaway League’s great championship drought will reach Jon Rahm’s late explosion in Charlotte on Sunday.

The last great victory of a Liv player was the win of Brooks Koepka’s PGA Championship two years ago. The next opportunity to capture the drought will come in the US Open.

Here is a breakdown of how each of the 14 players went on Quail Hollow:

Bryson Dechambeau (-6)

For the lowest Liv Golf player at 39 to 36 holes, Dechambeau climbed five birds from the first 15 holes on Saturday. However, the closing to enter the last round to make six shots went to 3 via “Green Mile”. Dechambeau lasted most of the Sunday in incredibly good, but could not benefit from the greens. Nevertheless, 1 under the age of 70 was good enough for the second consecutive second in PGA.

Joaquin Niemann (-4)

Niemann found his last hole until the third place on Friday to interrupt the number and finished the best career. A hole on Par-5 was a part of 3 under 3 throwing Chile on Sunday, a part of the first career in the top 10. Niemann’s best largest consequence was T16 in 2023 Masters.

Jon Rahm (-4)

Liv players compete for only three days, the joke is not valid here. The Rahm hit only three greenery on the front nine Sunday, but continued to argue with his shooter. A pair of birds to start nine back, saw that the Merciful was briefly withdrawn even with the leading Scottie Scheffler. Later, the uterus could not publish a bird at 14 or 15 to apply more pressure before passing through “Green Miles”.

Richard Bland (+1)

The 52 -year -old British reached 3 at the end of the weekend and equal to Dechambeau. Brand fell from the third round of 76, but fought 70 containing a eagle.

Tom Mckibbin (+4)

The newest addition of Liv reached the weekend under a very respectable 1. After moving backwards on Saturday with 74, Mckibbin returned to 2 before burning the last two holes of the tournament.

Tyrrell Hatton (+6)

The fiery British was on the first page of the leadership table before entering the 18th hole on Friday, the ninth hole of the day. A driving to the water was the beginning of a triple Bogay, which included Hatton’s spitting on his ball while saying some curses. He went 72-77 at the weekend, including three consecutive pairs of bogay to close the event.

David Puig (+6)

The young Spanish made a deduction on the number and then released a very solid 68 to be equal at 2 under 54 holes. This momentum evaporated with three bogays during Puig’s first five holes on Sunday, and Puig stumbled with a 78 of 78 on Sunday.

Sergio Garcia (+7)

Spanish returned from a 75 opening to deduct the number. After scanning 79 on Saturday, the weekend would have asked all other players on the field to miss three strokes worse.

Could not cut

John Catlin: 3-Over 145

Patrick Reed: 4-Over 146

Dean Burmester: 6-Over 148

Cameron Smith: 7-149

Martin Kaymer: 8-Over 150

Phil Mickelson: 9-Over 151

Brooks Koepka: 9-Over 151

Dustin Johnson: 12 ovar 154

-FELD level media

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