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How fast Bryson DeChambeau was swinging his driver in training prior to LIV Golf Adelaide starting

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Bryson DeChambeau returns to LIV Golf action this week, with the Crushers GC captain among the star names taking on LIV Golf Adelaide.

Reigning LIV Golf champions Ripper GC won LIV Golf Adelaide en route to the team championship in 2024, led by captain Cam Smith.

This year, DeChambeau drew huge crowds at the International Series India before heading to Saudi Arabia for the LIV Golf season opener.

DeChambeau finished T6 at LIV Golf Riyadh last week, with Cleeks GC ace Adrian Meronk coming out on top.

Meronk emerged a wire-to-wire champion under the lights in Riyadh, as did team champions Legion XIII, led by Jon Rahm.

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Bryson DeChambeau hits drive 202mph ahead of LIV Golf Adelaide

DeChambeau’s Crushers GC meanwhile finished in fourth place as Legion XIII won the season opener for the second time running.

US Open champion DeChambeau now turns his focus to LIV Golf Adelaide, where he has been on the range practising his driving.

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As documented by his caddie Greg Bodine, DeChambeau fired efforts from 190mph to 202mph in Adelaide.

Bryson DeChambeau leads way for Crushers GC at LIV Golf Riyadh

DeChambeau started out on three-under at LIV Golf Riyadh, following that up with rounds of six-under and four-under to finish on 13-under.

It was just four shots behind champion Meronk, with DeChambeau’s fellow Crushers players ultimately finishing well behind their captain as the team ended on on 36-under.

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Anirban Lahiri finished T12 on 11-under, with Paul Casey (nine-under) and Charles Howell III (three-under) ending T18 and T42 respectively.

And Legion XIII’s new signing Tom McKibbin, who recently made the switch from the PGA Tour, finished T15 on 10-under on his LIV Golf debut.