Bryson DeChambeau faces $400 million dilemma as PGA Tour return looms with LIV deal expiring
Bryson DeChambeau could become the next major name to return to the PGA Tour. But the move would come at a huge financial cost. The American golfer would likely have to walk away from close to $400 million in future earnings. His current LIV Golf contract expires in August, and talks over a new deal have slowed.
LIV Golf is keen to keep DeChambeau. The Saudi-backed league fears losing another big star after Brooks Koepka’s exit. With Tiger Woods sidelined, DeChambeau is now one of golf’s biggest attractions. At 32, he rivals Rory McIlroy in pulling power. LIV wants him signed before the new season begins in Riyadh on February 4.
Negotiations between LIV Golf and Bryson DeChambeau have hit a pause. The golfer is pushing for a larger role in shaping LIV’s future. He also wants a deal far bigger than the near $100 million signing bonus he received in 2022. DeChambeau believes his value has grown sharply since then.
He feels he deserves a contract similar to Jon Rahm’s reported $370 million deal from December 2023. During earlier talks, DeChambeau made it clear that LIV understands his importance. He explained that the league knows what he brings to the table and that he is fully aware of his global value. He also said he is excited about the future, but accepted that careers can take unexpected turns.
DeChambeau pointed to Koepka’s exit as proof that big decisions can come suddenly. He suggested that players always act based on what suits their personal needs and goals. That comment highlighted his own uncertainty about staying with LIV.
Walking away from LIV would be costly. DeChambeau would miss out on easy earnings from the lightly contested 2025 LIV season, where he made over $10 million. A PGA return would also require a $3.7 million charitable payment, similar to Koepka’s. On top of that, he would forgo potential millions from FedEx Cup bonuses and the Player Equity Programme.
DeChambeau is one of only four LIV golfers eligible for a fast-track return to the PGA Tour. The Returning Member Programme is limited to recent Major winners. Alongside him are Koepka, Rahm, and Cameron Smith. Others, like Hudson Swafford, faced long bans after leaving LIV.
Time is running out. The Returning Member Programme closes on February 2. That is just two days before LIV’s new season begins. DeChambeau must decide quickly whether to chase legacy or secure another massive payday.
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LIV contract talks halted as Bryson DeChambeau weighs PGA return
He feels he deserves a contract similar to Jon Rahm’s reported $370 million deal from December 2023. During earlier talks, DeChambeau made it clear that LIV understands his importance. He explained that the league knows what he brings to the table and that he is fully aware of his global value. He also said he is excited about the future, but accepted that careers can take unexpected turns.
DeChambeau pointed to Koepka’s exit as proof that big decisions can come suddenly. He suggested that players always act based on what suits their personal needs and goals. That comment highlighted his own uncertainty about staying with LIV.
DeChambeau is one of only four LIV golfers eligible for a fast-track return to the PGA Tour. The Returning Member Programme is limited to recent Major winners. Alongside him are Koepka, Rahm, and Cameron Smith. Others, like Hudson Swafford, faced long bans after leaving LIV.
Time is running out. The Returning Member Programme closes on February 2. That is just two days before LIV’s new season begins. DeChambeau must decide quickly whether to chase legacy or secure another massive payday.
Get the latest WPL 2026 updates including WPL teams, full WPL 2026 schedule, and live scores for Mumbai Indians, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, UP Warriorz, Gujarat Giants, and Delhi Capitals. Also check the latest WPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.
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