Bryson DeChambeau is back in the Ryder Cup for the first time since his controversial move to LIV Golf.

The longest hitter in professional golf defected from the PGA Tour in 2022 for the Saudi-backed league, and it's hard to blame him.

Ahead of moving to LIV, DeChambeau brought in $26,155,056 in PGA Tour winnings, including a U.S. Open victory in 2020.

DeChambeau reportedly signed a four-year deal with LIV worth a guaranteed $125 million, roughly five times his PGA Tour winnings up to that point.

And according to National Club Golfer , DeChambeau has earned an additional $47.6 million in LIV prize money.

DeChambeau has still managed to earn about another $10 million from the PGA Tour, as he is still able to play in majors - and he has taken full advantage.

Since his move to LIV,

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