Talor Gooch celebrating his lead at LIV Golf Korea in Busan
Talor Gooch celebrating his lead at LIV Golf Korea in Busan
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Gooch takes 36-hole lead at LIV Golf Korea

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American Talor Gooch shot a 63 to grab the 36-hole lead at eight-under at LIV Golf Korea in Busan on Friday.

Gooch made eight birdies and one bogey at the par-70 Asiad Country Club. He is chasing his first win since July 2025 and a $4 million prize.

Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau followed his opening 65 with a 68 to sit one shot back at seven-under.

South Korean rookie Mun Do-yeob carded his second straight 68 to stand at four-under, tied for eighth. "I had a lot of fun playing today," Mun said. "We still have two more days to play."

Gooch's OKGC leads the team standings at 14-under, one ahead of DeChambeau's Crushers. Korean Golf Club sits tied for seventh at even par.

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X users and official accounts noted Talor Gooch's 63 in round two for an eight-under lead at LIV Golf Korea. Posts emphasized his round of the day and Bryson DeChambeau lurking in second. One commentator shared Gooch's comments on consistent play without early results.

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Joaquin Niemann and Talor Gooch finished the third round of LIV Golf Korea at nine-under par to share the lead at Asiad Country Club in Busan. Both players said they will adopt an aggressive approach in Sunday's final round.

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