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DeChambeau continues US Open victory tour with moonlit golf with Trump’s son

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DeChambeau continues US Open victory tour with moonlit golf with Trump’s son

After a memorable end to proceedings at the US Open, the triumphant Bryson DeChambeau is letting his hair down as he basks in the glory of a second major championships success of his career

Bryson DeChambeau is continuing his victory parade after triumphing at the US Open in dramatic circumstances as he partied at Trump National Golf Club alongside Donald Trump’s son.

The American hero now has two major championship titles to his name as he snatched victory from Rory McIlroy in a remarkable final round at Pinehurst. The scenes in North Carolina will live long in the memory, with DeChambeau’s delight having been abundantly clear as he secured the trophy for a second time in four years.




The man nicknamed ‘The Scientist’ celebrated long into the night at the legendary course, first parading his newly-secured title on the 18th green before sharing the moment with fans. Eventually leaving Pinehurst after midnight, he was also seen signing autographs for enthusiasts who stayed to congratulate him.

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DeChambeau let his hair down once more later on as he headed to Trump National Golf Club in Los Angeles, where he was hosted by Eric Trump on what turned into a boozy party at the course. At one point he was seen drinking wine from the US Open trophy and taking part in some moonlit golf, with the Trump Golf Twitter/X account posting clips of the evening, with the caption: “Trump Golf sure knows how to throw a victory party!

“What a night at @TrumpNationalNY celebrating @b_dechambeau’s second U.S. Open Championship win,” they continued. “From an epic trophy toast to late-night drives and that unforgettable Trump Golf camaraderie, it was one for the books! Always happy to celebrate you, Bryson!

Trump’s father, the former President, also extended his best wishes to the triumphant DeChambeau after his dramatic heroics at Pinehurst at the weekend. Sending a video to the 30-year-old, the politician said: “DeChambeau Congratulations to Bryson DeChambeau on his incredible WIN of the United States Open!

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