Fox Sports released a highlight compilation featuring the final round of the LIV Golf Korea tournament in South Korea [1].
The footage provides a recap of the concluding action for fans, showcasing the performance of top golfers and the competitive atmosphere of the event [1].
Heading into the final stages of the competition, Joaquin Niemann and Talor Gooch were tied for the lead after Round 3 at nine under par [2]. The final round featured several high-profile players, including Niemann, Gooch, Bryson DeChambeau, and Herbert [1, 3].
Beyond the on-course action, some players utilized non-traditional methods to maintain their performance. Bryson DeChambeau discussed his recent struggles during the event and his decision to integrate technology into his training regimen [3].
"I spent hours talking to AI about physics principles to fix my swing overnight," DeChambeau said [3].
This approach to swing correction highlights a growing trend of athletes using artificial intelligence to analyze biomechanics and physics in real time. The LIV Golf Korea event continues to serve as a platform for both elite athletic performance and the adoption of experimental sports science [1, 3].
“"I spent hours talking to AI about physics principles to fix my swing overnight."”
The integration of AI into professional golf training, as seen with DeChambeau, suggests a shift toward data-driven, instantaneous technical adjustments. This move away from traditional coaching toward algorithmic physics analysis could redefine how professional athletes troubleshoot performance slumps during high-stakes tournaments.





