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USA's Bryson DeChambeau of Crushers GC plays a shot at the 8th tee during the second round of the LIV Golf Korea at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club in Incheon Tuesday. (AFP)
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DeChambeau on LIV Golf extension: 'You never know'

In the wake of Brooks Koepka's early departure from LIV Golf, it's only natural that all eyes would turn to see if LIV's most popular star, Bryson DeChambeau, would similarly jump ship with ‌one year left on his contract or sign an extension early.If ‌you're waiting for a ‍clear answer, you'll have to keep waiting."It's confidential. I'm not going to share too ⁠much, but the conversations are in ⁠process," DeChambeau told social media outlet Flushing It Golf in a long- ranging ‍interview.DeChambeau left the door open on his future at LIV Golf, while the American also offered praise and positivity for his experience with the Saudi-backed league."We have to get to a place where both parties have a good understanding of one another," DeChambeau said of his readiness to sign an extension on a contract that expires after the ‌2026 season. "It is getting to a place that makes sense for both sides. And, I think that can happen, but you never know. Life throws curve balls."Koepka's deceptive ‍pitch came in the form ⁠of an announcement ‌by LIV Golf on Dec. 23 that the two sides had "amicably and mutually agreed" to part ways. With a reported year remaining on his LIV contract, Koepka said he wanted to prioritize spending more time with family."That was quite a shock to a lot of people," DeChambeau said. "There was always rumblings, but ultimately, it was a shock when I saw it today. ... People make decisions for whatever their needs and wants are, and ultimately, you have to respect it and move on, and it feels like it was a mutual understanding ​and that's great."DeChambeau did ‌express excitement for his successful Crushers GC team and his passion for the potential growth of team ⁠golf.DeChambeau -- who is among the ‍LIV team captains that own 25% of their franchises -- said his Crushers team has cleared $20 million in revenue.After expressing optimism at June's U.S. Open about renegotiating his LIV Golf deal before the end of the year, DeChambeau hesitated to say whether an extension could be done before LIV Golf's first ​event of the new season in February at Riyadh."I don't know about before Riyadh, there's a lot of things to go through," he said. "You know, it's a scenario that is very unique. With Brooks leaving, it definitely throws in some unique things. I've said it all along, I want to do this, I want to grow team golf across the globe. But it has to be right. And there's a lot of things that ⁠have to be done in order for it to be right, you know?"... It's going to be interesting to see what happens." 

Gulf Times
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Koepka eyes LIV return; Kim shares future plans

Chase Koepka is injury-free and ready to battle his way back to LIV Golf for the first time since being relegated in 2023.The 31-year-old American is setting his sights on LIV’s Promotions event in January to complete a comeback to the Saudi-backed league, two years after losing his spot with only four top-40 finishes in his second season.“For me, the nice thing about the Promotions event is that it’s in Florida, it’s a home event,” Koepka told Bunkered. “I haven’t been able to play it for the last two years because of injury, so it would be great to have that opportunity. Good golf takes care of itself.”Shortly after his 2023 relegation, Koepka suffered an offseason shoulder injury that required major surgery and kept him away from competition for more than a year.Koepka returned to the golf course in January, He enjoyed a solid stretch before more recent struggles landed him at 44th in the International Series Order of Merit, well off the top-two mark that would have secured a place in LIV next year.“It has been up and down,” Koepka said of his recent play, after finishing T43 at the Singapore Open last weekend. “I’ve played some solid weeks, but I haven’t quite put myself in contention to win. It’s not that I’m playing badly - just not well enough to be up there with a chance on Sunday. That’s the next step for me.”Koepka’s 8-under-par score at Singapore was matched by Anthony Kim, who is looking to continue a comeback of his own.Kim returned to professional golf early last year after a 12-year hiatus during which he struggled with addiction and suicidal ideation. Although he was relegated in August after almost two full seasons with LIV, he hopes the January Promotions event will be his ticket to return.Regardless, the former Ryder Cup winner said he plans to make most of his pro starts next year on the Asian Tour in International Series events.“It is a long way over here. So as much as I want to compete, you know, part of my comeback to golf is being with my family,” Kim said. “And it is a lot of trouble for the family, so we will pick some events to play.”The 40-year-old also shared his future commitment to the sport.“This is something I am looking forward to and yes, regardless, I am going to play for a few more years,” he said. “I do not know how long I want to play golf for, but this is something I am committed to. I am motivated to play as good as I can, work as hard as I can, and you know, the results will speak for themselves.”