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Who is golf’s number one after Bryson DeChambeau wins the 2024 US Open?

The former PGA TOUR and now LIV GOLF player, “The Scientist,” as his peers refer to him, has won his second career US Open and placed 10th on the GWR.

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Bryson DeChambeau of the United States celebrates with the trophy as he is interviewed by NBC sportscaster Mike Tirico after winning the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst Resort on June 16, 2024 in Pinehurst, North Carolina.
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Bryson once again confirmed his legendary status and talent after grabbing yesterday’s win at the U.S. Open. To make it more appreciated, it happened just one month after his tough loss in the final of the PGA Championship. To remind you, DeChambeau shot a final round 7-under par 64, which included a birdie on the 72nd hole, to tie leader Xander Schauffele. Schauffele then flew the 72nd hole himself to win by one stroke.

Pinehurst (United States), 17/06/2024.- Bryson DeChambeau of the US holds up his 2024 US Open Championship trophy after winning the golf tournament at Pinehurst No. 2 course in Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA, 16 June 2024. EFE/EPA/ERIK S. LESSER
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Pinehurst (United States), 17/06/2024.- Bryson DeChambeau of the US holds up his 2024 US Open Championship trophy after winning the golf tournament at Pinehurst No. 2 course in Pinehurst, North Carolina, USA, 16 June 2024. EFE/EPA/ERIK S. LESSER ERIK S. LESSEREFE

Yesterday, DeChambeau got up and down from 50 yards out of a bunker on the final hole to save par and win his second U.S. Open title, one stroke ahead of Rory McIlroy. McIlroy, who again reminded me of the career-best Rory from a couple of years ago, had the solo lead at 8-under with four holes remaining but made three bogeys on the final stretch, including missing a two-foot par putt on 16 and a three-foot par putt on 18.

Bryson also became the second LIV GOLF player after Brooks Koepka won his fifth PGA Championship in 2023 over Viktor Hovland. He also made a prophecy for the future, stating that many LIV Players would compete and win golf Majors in the future.

Although he had below par performance this weekend at the Pinehurst No. 2, finishing at T41 with an eight over score, Scottie Scheffler still dominates all three of the official golf rankings

See also: Why does Team USA have four players in men’s golf at the 2024 Olympics in Paris?

Golf World Rankings

RankingNamePoints
1Scottie Scheffler16.410
2Xander Schauffele8.730
3Rory McIlroy8.120
4Wyndham Clark5.970
5Viktor Hovland5.830
6Ludvig Aberg5.790
7Collin Morikawa5.450
8Jon Rahm5.150
9Patrick Cantlay4.400
10Max Homa4.030

PGA Tour Money List

RankingNameMoney Earned
1Scottie Scheffler$24,024,553
2Xander Schauffele$11,597,071
3Wyndham Clark$9,164,429
4Rory McIlroy$7,712,665
5Sahith Theegala$7,402,505
6Ludvig Aberg$7,277,719
7Collin Morikawa$6,757,882
8Hideki Matsuyama$6,665,677
9Byeong Hun An$5,175,436
10Chris Kirk$5,082,371

FedEx Cup Points

RankingNameTotal Points
1Scottie Scheffler5051
2Xander Schauffele2880
3Wyndham Clark1906
4Rory McIlroy2045
5Sahith Theegala1806
6Ludvig Aberg1785
7Collin Morikawa1971
8Hideki Matsuyama1540
9Byeong Hun An1620
10Chris Kirk1215