Okay, so, I got really curious about Bryson DeChambeau, the golfer, and I wanted to know just how many major championships he’s actually won. I mean, the guy’s a big name and all, but I couldn’t remember the specifics.
First, I started by just poking around online, you know, the usual way. I typed “Bryson DeChambeau major wins” into the search bar. Found a bunch of articles and stuff about him.
Here’s the deal with this guy:
- He was born September 16, 1993.
- He’s an American professional golfer.
- He currently plays on the LIV Golf circuit.
After gathering some basic info, I started digging deeper. I wanted to find some reliable sources that specifically talked about his major wins. And guess what? The results were pretty clear.
I found that Bryson has actually won two major championships. Both of them are U.S. Opens. He won his first one in 2020 at Winged Foot Golf Club, and then he won again in 2024 at Pinehurst No. 2. Pretty impressive, right?
Then I got a little sidetracked. I learned that DeChambeau is known for his analytical approach to the game. He even majored in physics in college. And this dude loves to hit the ball far. Like, really far. He’s all about power and using science to improve his game. It seems like Tiger Woods likes this guy’s style.
But back to the majors. I made sure to cross-reference a few different sites to confirm that he indeed has two major wins. I even saw that he’s won other tournaments, like, a bunch of PGA Tour titles and a couple on the LIV Golf League. But for the majors, it’s definitely two.
So, there you have it. Bryson DeChambeau has won two major championships, both U.S. Opens. It was a fun little research project, and now I’m even more impressed by this guy’s golfing skills.