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Many golf fans absolutely love what Bryson DeChambeau did during his first round at LIV Golf Andalucia

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Bryson DeChambeau is undoubtedly one of the most charismatic players across the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.

The American is now a member of the latter tour, but made a hugely successful return to the former at the US Open.

After a tense battle with Rory McIlroy at Pinehurst No. 2, it was DeChambeau who emerged victorious, winning by just one shot.

Both of his major wins have now come at the US Open, with the American now in with another chance of glory at The Open Championship next week.

He is currently preparing for Royal Troon by playing in LIV Golf Andalucia, with Real Club Valderrama hosting the event.

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Golf fans love what Bryson DeChambeau did at LIV Golf Andalucia

The American struggled in his opening round, carding three bogeys and one double bogey to finish on three-over.

But in true DeChambeau fashion, he still made time to joke around with the spectators, with the US Open champion putting on a fan’s hat after it blew onto the course.

Many golf fans certainly saw the funny side, with one X user writing: “The ultimate personality.”

A second wrote: “Only logical choice,” with a third commenting: “Lmao this is awesome.”

A fourth said: “Legend,” while a fifth wrote: “Showman.”

Another user commented: “I dislike LIV and all it stands for…but this is kind of cool.”

Bryson DeChambeau entertains golf fans everywhere

Having watched highlights of the 1997 Ryder Cup being played at the course, DeChambeau was really looking forward to playing at Valderrama.

He will be eager to right a few wrongs from his first round, particularly with The Open rapidly approaching.

Moreover, he tied for 60th place at the event in 2023, having recorded his best finish a year earlier when he tied for eighth place.

Should DeChambeau follow up his success at Pinehurst at Royal Troon, spectators can certainly expect some wild celebrations.

The 30-year-old narrowly fought off McIlroy in the final round in North Carolina, with many golf fans really enjoying DeChambeau’s US Open trophy celebrations.