Golf15 Mar 20262 min read

DeChambeau Wins LIV Golf Singapore in Playoff, Earns $4M

Bryson DeChambeau captured his first LIV Golf victory of 2026 at Sentosa Golf Club, defeating Richard Lee in a playoff after both finished at 14-under par. The American earned $4 million from the $20 million purse and 200 season points.

DeChambeau Wins LIV Golf Singapore in Playoff, Earns $4M
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Key Takeaways

  • 1.Bryson DeChambeau claimed his first LIV Golf victory of 2026 at the Singapore event, prevailing in a playoff at Sentosa Golf Club to earn the winner's share of $4 million from the $20 million purse.
  • 2.In the playoff, DeChambeau secured victory with a 5 to Lee's 6, marking his first LIV Golf triumph after finishing close in Adelaide earlier this season.
  • 3.The season-long points race culminates with a $6 million prize for the winner.

Bryson DeChambeau claimed his first LIV Golf victory of 2026 at the Singapore event, prevailing in a playoff at Sentosa Golf Club to earn the winner's share of $4 million from the $20 million purse.

DeChambeau and Richard Lee both finished regulation play at 14-under 270, setting up a dramatic playoff finale. DeChambeau closed with a final-round 66, while Lee matched that score to force the extra hole.

In the playoff, DeChambeau secured victory with a 5 to Lee's 6, marking his first LIV Golf triumph after finishing close in Adelaide earlier this season. Lee collected $2.25 million as the runner-up.

Lee Westwood finished alone in third place at 12-under 272, earning $1.5 million. The veteran was just two shots away from joining the playoff after rounds of 67-68-68-69.

DeChambeau's victory earned him 23 Official World Golf Ranking points and 200 LIV Golf season points. The season-long points race culminates with a $6 million prize for the winner.

In the team competition, 4 Aces GC captured the title with a combined score of 27-under par across their four players over four rounds. Ripper GC finished second, while Legion XIII took third place. All 13 teams shared in the $10 million team purse.

The Singapore event marked the fourth completed tournament of the 2026 LIV Golf season, with all 57 players finishing as the series maintains its no-cut format.

Thomas Pieters and Josele Ballester tied for sixth at 9-under 275, each earning $650,000. Cameron Smith and Matthew Wolff shared eighth place at 8-under 276, collecting $487,500 apiece.

The LIV Golf circuit continues next week with the South Africa event, as players chase both individual glory and team honors in the breakaway series' unique format.