Lee stuns DeChambeau as Iron Heads continue dream Dallas run

Danny Lee of Iron Heads GC on his way to an upset victory over Crushers GC captain Bryson DeChambeau during their semi-finals of the LIV Golf Dallas Team Championship in Carrollton on Saturday. Image courtesy LIV Golf/Charles Laberge.

From a Correspondent

Carrollton, Texas: Rank outsiders Iron Heads GC added another chapter to their Cinderella story at the LIV Golf Dallas Team Championship, sweeping aside top-seeded defending champions Crushers GC in Saturday’s semi-finals.
 
But Kevin Na’s 13-ranked squad weren’t the only team authoring a compelling run to Sunday’s championship round at Maridoe Golf Club.
 
Legion XIII entered the week as the no. 2 seed with a league-high four wins but lost captain and 2024 individual champion Jon Rahm, who withdrew prior to Saturday’s semifinal with flu-like symptoms.

The all-Australian Ripper GC, captained by Cameron Smith, won twice in the regular season, including an epic playoff victory at home in Adelaide, and can now look to complete their own dream season.
 
And Dustin Johnson’s 4Aces GC, who won the inaugural team championship in 2022, will seek to redeem themselves after a disappointing season.

The Iron Heads though have been the biggest surprise at Maridoe. After defeating fourth seeds Smash GC in the quarter-finals, they crafted another upset against the Crushers.

Seismic result

Danny Lee’s 2-up win in singles over Crushers captain Bryson DeChambeau, a Dallas-area hero and reigning US Open champion was arguably the largest shock in the team championship.
 
“I felt like I took down a Goliath today,” Lee said. “It’s Bryson DeChambeau, the most popular golfer on the planet right now.”

Scott Vincent beat the experienced Paul Casey 1-up while Na and Jinichiro Kozuma – the hero in Friday’s foursomes win – outplayed Anirban Lahiri and Charles Howell III, 3 and 1.
 
“I’m really proud of my boys,” Na said. “It’s a great feeling, a confidence boost the last two days going into Sunday. I’m telling my boys, anything can happen.”
 
The Iron Heads have never won a tournament as a team and have just one podium finish in 35 previous LIV Golf events, none this year.

Until this week, they had never won a single point at the team finale, much less reached the next round. Lee’s individual title last year in Tucson remains the only trophy won by any Iron Heads player.
 
But now they are one of four survivors with a chance to claim LIV Golf’s biggest team prize. Sunday’s championship round will be stroke play, with every score counting towards a team’s total.

Underdog story

“Iron Heads are highlighting the underdog story,” Casey said. “Everybody loves an underdog story. You’ve got a lot to cheer about them. … They are a great story.

“I mean, in a weird way, you always kind of root for the guy that beat you. So, I’m always a Crusher, but maybe, we’ll be secretly cheering for those guys.”
 
The unexpected development in losing Rahm didn’t derail Legion XIII against HyFlyers GC. Reserve player John Catlin took his place in the singles and pushed Cameron Tringale to 20 holes before losing.
 
Stand-in leader Tyrrell Hatton beat Andy Ogletree 5&4 in the other singles while youngsters Caleb Surratt and Kieran Vincent routed HyFlyers captain Phil Mickelson and Brendan Steele 4&3 in another surprising outcome.
 
“It would have been nice to have him playing today,” Hatton said of Rahm. “He’s a pretty special player. But ultimately, we still have to go out there and give it our best, and thankfully we were able to advance to tomorrow.”

Good call

Smith said his decision to play foursomes with Matt Jones wasn’t a risky one, given that they both play the same ball. But it looked to backfire when they lost to Fireballs GC captain Sergio Garcia and Abraham Ancer.
 
“Jonesy and I have very similar games, and we play the same ball, so it was really a no-brainer for us, although probably from the outside it looked like a bit of a squiff decision,” Smith said.
 
Marc Leishman and Lucas Herbert both had to rally to beat their opponents in singles for Ripper to advance. Leishman had to make a clutch par putt to beat Eugenio Chacarra on the first playoff hole.
 
“That might have been the most I felt my heartbeat, ever,” an emotional Leishman said later.
 
The 4Aces also had to rely on their singles results after the Stinger GC duo of Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel beat Pat Perez and Harold Varner III in foursomes.

Johnson outlasted Dean Burmester and Patrick Reed beat Branden Grace in matches that each went 18 holes.
 
“Obviously, we’ve got a chance to redeem ourselves tomorrow,” Johnson said. “If we all four play well and we win the whole title, then yeah, you kind of forget about the rest of the year.” (courtesy LIV Golf Media)

Cameron Smith’s Ripper GC got the better of Fireballs GC with a late run in the singles on Saturday at the Maridoe Golf Club. Image courtesy LIV Golf/Jon Ferrey.

Semi-final results (seedings in brackets)

Iron Heads GC (13) bt Crushers GC (1) 3-0
Singles 1: Scott Vincent (Iron Heads) bt Paul Casey (Crushers), 1 up. With the match square with three holes left, Vincent birdied the par-5 17th for the decisive winning hole.
Singles 2: Danny Lee (Iron Heads) bt Bryson DeChambeau (Crushers), 2 up. Lee never trailed against the hometown favourite, who twice rallied from 2 down to square the match. Lee won two of the final three holes for the upset.
Foursomes: Kevin Na-Jinichiro Kozuma (Iron Heads) bt Anirban Lahiri-Charles Howell III (Crushers), 3&1. The Iron Heads won four holes during a five-hole stretch and responded to every Crushers threat after that.
 
Legion XIII (2) bt HyFlyers GC (12) 2-1
Singles 1: Cameron Tringale (HyFlyers) bt John Catlin (Legion XIII), 20 holes. Catlin, filling in for Jon Rahm, took a late lead but Tringale won the final hole in regulation before his birdie won the last completed match of the day.
Singles 2: Tyrrell Hatton (Legion XIII) bt Andy Ogletree (HyFlyers), 5&4. Ogletree had the lead after six holes, but Hatton then flipped the match, winning six of the next seven holes to cruise to victory.
Foursomes: Caleb Surratt-Kieran Vincent (Legion XIII) bt Phil Mickelson-Brendan Steele (HyFlyers), 4&3. The young Legion XIII duo won four of the first six holes, and then reeled off three consecutive winning holes in a terrific performance.
 
Ripper GC (3) bt Fireballs GC (6) 2-1
Singles 1: Marc Leishman (Ripper) bt Eugenio Chacarra (Fireballs), 19 holes. Leishman was 2 up with five to play, then Chacarra grabbed the lead by winning three of the next four holes. Leishman squared the match after Chacarra found trouble off the tee, then won with a par on the playoff hole.
Singles 2: Lucas Herbert (Ripper) bt David Puig (Fireballs), 1 up. Herbert rallied with three consecutive winning holes down the stretch.
Foursomes: Sergio Garcia-Abraham Ancer (Fireballs) bt Cameron Smith-Matt Jones (Ripper), 3&1. The Fireballs played bogey-free golf to rally after an early deficit and put the match away by winning two of the final three holes.
 
4Aces GC (10) bt Stinger GC (7) 2-1
Singles 1: Dustin Johnson (4Aces) bt Dean Burmester (Stinger), 1 up.  Johnson rallied on the final nine holes with three birdies and then matched pars on the final hole to avoid a playoff.
Singles 2: Patrick Reed (4Aces) bt Branden Grace (Stinger), 1 up. Grace rallied on three different occasions, but Reed made the decisive birdie at the par-3 eighth in a match in which he never trailed.
Foursomes: Louis Oosthuizen-Charl Schwartzel (Stinger) bt Harold Varner III-Pat Perez (4Aces), 3&2. The South African duo won the opening hole, were 5-up through nine, and were solid the rest of the way in winning their second foursomes match this week.

Sunday faceoffs

TIER 1: These four teams won their semi-final matches and will compete for the top four placings in the 2024 LIV Golf Team Championship

Legion XIII (2nd seed)
Ripper GC (3rd seed)
4Aces GC (10th seed)
Iron Heads GC (13th seed)
 
TIER 2: These four teams lost in the semi-finals and will compete for fifth to eighth places

Crushers GC (1st seed)
Fireballs GC (6th seed)
Stinger GC (7th seed)
HyFlyers GC (12th seed)
 
TIER 3: These five teams lost in the quarter-finals and will compete for the final placings

Smash GC (4th seed)
Torque GC (5th seed)
Cleeks GC (8th seed)
RangeGoats GC (9th seed)
Majesticks GC (11th seed)

Also read: HyFlyers, Iron Heads pull off upsets in dramatic Dallas quarters


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