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Bryson DeChambeau set to make golfing history in 2025 at $2m tournament

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Bryson DeChambeau will look back on his 2024 season with fond memories, both across LIV Golf and the PGA Tour.

The PGA Tour is missing DeChambeau, who returned in stunning fashion this season by winning the US Open at Pinehurst.

DeChambeau also guided his Crushers GC side to the very top of the LIV Golf team standings, before they finished T7 at the Team Championship Dallas.

Crushers GC captain DeChambeau meanwhile finished eighth in the individual standings, with Legion XIII captain Jon Rahm winning the ultimate prize.

But the former’s season is far from over, with DeChambeau set to partner Brooks Koepka in an exhibition match against Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.

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Bryson DeChambeau set for golfing history at International Series India

The four stars will go head-to-head in Las Vegas in December, in an eagerly anticipated clash between LIV Golf and the PGA Tour.

But DeChambeau is also seemingly looking ahead to 2025, with the Hindustan Times reporting that he is expected to play at the yet-to-be-announced International Series India.

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Sanctioned by the Asian Tour and backed by LIV Golf, it represents the first time an International Series event will be held in India, where there will be a total prize purse of at least $2million.

And it will also represent a record-breaking appearance for DeChambeau, who is set to become the first reigning major champion to play in India since golf’s inception in 1829.

Bryson DeChambeau to be joined by Crushers GC teammates in India

DeChambeau very nearly wasn’t a major winner this year, having been involved in a tense battle with McIlroy at Pinehurst.

But it was the American who emerged victorious on home soil, with the Northern Irishman enduring a nightmare final round.

The two will come face-to-face once more in Las Vegas in December, with DeChambeau then expected to head to India in late January.

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The line-up for the International Series India has not been confirmed, but Crushers teammates DeChambeau, Anirban Lahiri, Paul Casey and Charles Howell III are all set to be involved.

Several LIV Golf players are expected to feature, with their 2025 season set to commence the following week with LIV Golf Riyadh in Saudi Arabia.