Bryson DeChambeau continued his US Open win celebration on Monday, June 17. He chugged wine at the Trump National Golf Club Westchester in New York, with Eric Trump accompanying him.
DeChambeau carded a 1-over 71 on Sunday, June 16, to win the 2024 US Open, beating Rory McIlroy by a single stroke. He had once lost the lead during the fourth round but held his nerves to claim the second Major of his career.
On Monday, DrunkByTheTurn shared a video on X where DeChambeau and Eric Trump are celebrating his success. He is surrounded by many fans as he chugs wine from the US Open trophy.
Here's the video:
Fans online had a mixed reaction to the clip. Many pointed out that DeChambeau wasn't having chocolate milk, which he was quite fond of. Few also criticized him for celebrating with Eric Trump.
"This is not chocolate milk, Bryson! What are you doing?!"
"Disappointing," another fan wrote.
"How quickly he went from I’m not drinking anything but chocolate milk to a magnum of Cabernet," one fan wrote.
"I hereby take back everything nice I’ve thought about Bryson over the past 24 hours," this user commented.
"Bryson has transformed from a punchline into the most likable guy in professional golf. We need more like this. The fan interaction and appreciation, the honest self awareness. Hell yes Bryson win everything," one fan posted.
"Ah, c'mon, give the guy a break. Remember all the Super Bowl 'winner' parades when the players on the floats are drinking beers? Bryson just looking for his new wine sponsor," another user opined.
What's next for Bryson DeChambeau?
There's no break for Bryson DeChambeau as he will next compete at the LIV Golf Nashville which is set to take place from July 21 to 23 at the Grove. This will be the ninth event on the season's schedule.
Bryson DeChambeau is placed 15th in the season standings with four top-10 finishes. His team Crushers GC is leading the team standings. He has had a great season in the Majors as he has made the top 10 in all three Majors played so far. He tied for sixth at the Masters Tournament, finished second at the PGA Championship, and now claimed the US Open on Sunday.
The 30-year-old golfer has also made it to the top 10 of the OWGR with his incredible run in the Majors. He is now ranked 10th and is second highest ranked LIV golfer behind Jon Rahm.