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Bryson DeChambeau calls himself a ‘zombie’ after LIV Golf Nashville fans react

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Bryson DeChambeau has continued his fine form at the inaugural LIV Golf Nashville event on Friday but admitted he was struggling to take in the support he was receiving

Bryson DeChambeau was still feeling like a ‘zombie’ days after his US Open celebrations(Getty Images)

Fresh from his US Open triumph, Bryson DeChambeau was greeted with rapturous applause at LIV Golf Nashville on Friday.

Yet the two-time major winner confessed to feeling less than his best after a week of celebrations. Last Sunday saw DeChambeau clinch the US Open title, narrowly defeating Rory McIlroy by one stroke after the latter missed a crucial three-yard putt.




The Nashville crowd ensured DeChambeau basked in adoration, propelling him to a four-under-par finish with a first-round 67. Overwhelmed by the support post-victory, DeChambeau expressed his gratitude. “I’m a zombie right now,” he said.

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“I’m a dead man walking I feel like. It’s quite an honor to be out here and have so much support it’s fantastic. This is what LIV is all about, what we’ve tried to do for a long time and continuing to gain momentum. I’m just proud to be a part of it.”

DeChambeau is hot on the heels of the frontrunners in the debut Nashville event, tied for fourth place and trailing leader Abraham Ancer who leads at seven-under. Tyrrell Hatton holds second place at 6-under, with John Catlin in third at 5-under. Despite being only one stroke off the pace through 15 holes, DeChambeau finished the round at par while others in the field advanced their scores.

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DeChambeau was the fan favourite as LIV was hosted in Nashville for the first time(Getty Images)

DeChambeau is a staunch supporter of the LIV series since joining the controversial Saudi-backed circuit and delivered a crushing blow to McIlroy’s major ambitions at Pinehurst No. 2. McIlroy, who has been on a decade-long quest for another major title, was left gutted after finishing runner-up, his mistake on the final day denying him a shot at a play-off.

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