
LIV Golf got a boost ahead of the 2026 season after Crushers GC confirmed that Paul Casey and Anirban Lahiri will continue with the team. The re-signings keep the team’s core intact and finalizes the Crushers’ four-man lineup for next season.
Both Casey and Lahiri will again be part of the same group alongside team captain Bryson DeChambeau and Charles Howell III. The group is coming off a strong 2025 season in which the Crushers won three straight team titles in Korea, Virginia and Dallas.
Casey’s return adds experience and stability to the lineup. The three-time PGA Tour winner and two-time DP World Tour champion delivered a steady 2025 season recording four top-10 finishes. He also came close to a win at Dallas where he finished runner-up after a four-man playoff.
Lahiri will enter his fourth full season with the Crushers in 2026. The two-time Olympian has been a reliable presence for the team and remains one of India’s most successful professional golfers with 18 career wins across tours.
The Crushers are set to return to competition at the LIV Golf 2026 season opener in Saudi Arabia, scheduled from February 4 to 7.
Bryson DeChambeau confirms LIV Golf return for 2026 season
Bryson DeChambeau has confirmed that he will continue playing in Saudi backed league in 2026, though he did not say whether a new contract has been finalized.
The two-time major winner remains one of league’s biggest names alongside Jon Rahm, especially following Brooks Koepka’s exit. DeChambeau still has a year left on the reported $120 million deal he signed four years ago after leaving the PGA Tour.
His confirmation follows recent comments in which he questioned his long-term future with the league saying LIV Golf needs to improve before he commits again. He had also suggested that stepping away to focus on YouTube content was a possible option.
Despite those remarks, DeChambeau said on Thursday that he will return for the 2026 season as captain of Crushers GC.
“Keeping this core together for 2026 positions us to build on the momentum we carried out of 2025. This group knows what it takes to win… We’re a team of competitors, creators and leaders who take pride in pushing the game forward, and having this group return gives us continuity, confidence and a clear direction as we raise our standards heading into next season.” (via LIV Golf)
On the course DeChambeau delivered strong results in 2025. He won the individual title at LIV Golf Korea and finished third in the overall individual standings.